As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to be prevalent everyday, many schools and universities are making decisions to postpone certain activities. On April 21, Stevens announced that the 2020 Commencement ceremony was postponed from the original date of May 20 to October 17.
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While world leaders and medical professionals debate how much longer people across the globe must continue to practice social distancing measures and shelter at home, Stevens is hopeful that the student body will return to campus for the fall semester.
As the COVID-19 global pandemic is in the midst of its peak, the one question that remains in people’s minds is, “When will things go back to normal?”
On April 12, 2020, the World Health Organization shared a public declaration regarding a cooperative effort between scientists, physicians, funders, and manufacturers to develop a COVID-19 vaccine.
On April 6, Marybeth Murphy announced to the Stevens community that the summer Pre-College Program for high school students was canceled.
With the impact of COVID-19, there have been numerous steps taken across Stevens to reduce the impacts of the virus, most notably the switch to moving services online.
As the number of cases of COVID-19 continues to increase, governments around the world have enacted social distancing policies to limit the spread of the virus.
Eager to break away from my current state of isolation and actually feel the sun, I took a drive around my neighboring towns.
As everyone remains at home and practices social distancing, it is a great opportunity to invest some of the excess time on everyone’s hands into helping the planet and practicing sustainability.
On Sunday, April 5, the Student Government Association (SGA) passed a proclamation calling for a reconsideration of the Pass/Fail (P/F) optional grading policy which Stevens adopted on March 22.