Sitting atop Castle Point Terrace and overlooking New York City are the two towers that will soon become the Student Housing and University Center at Stevens, a place with numerous facilities, offices, and dorms for students.
Posts published in “COVID-19”
At the beginning of the new year, the number of COVID-19 cases in the City of Hoboken had spiked within only a few weeks.
As the spring semester of 2021 begins, the Stevens campus is undergoing necessary changes due to COVID-19. In order for students to stay safe and still have a worthwhile college experience, campus services have either been limited to promote community health, or they have been temporarily closed.
Last year’s virtual commencement ceremony was held on October 18, 2020. Commencement planning usually takes several months, and last year’s planning reportedly started in July of the previous year.
In March 2020, Congress passed the CARES Act (Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act) that provided coronavirus relief funding to higher education, among other things.
The time is almost here. From the beginning of the pandemic, researchers and pharmaceutical industries have been working tirelessly to create an effective vaccine.
On November 10, the Student Government Association (SGA) sent a proposal to the Provost, explaining reasons why an Optional Pass/Fail (P/F) grading policy should be implemented for this semester.
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought unprecedented changes to the functionality of universities across the world. Many institutions have adopted fully online or hybrid in-person instruction for thousands of university students.
The COVID-19 pandemic is continually extending its impact throughout the United States. Due to its exponentially increasing nature, matched with the current lack of a vaccine, cases are still on the rise as many are still being affected.
As of October 26, Stevens has faced a steep spike in COVID-19 cases as winter approaches.
Marybeth Murphy, Vice President for Enrollment Management and Student Affairs, announced on October 26 that 16 Stevens students had tested positive for COVID-19.