On April 15, 2020, the City Council of Hoboken held a bi-weekly meeting to address a variety of issues, many of which were centered around the current global Coronavirus pandemic.
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Last week, Stevens released a statement explaining that the university will be making rooms in Jonas Hall available to health care professionals from Hoboken University Medical Center (HUMC) and the Hoboken Fire Department (HFD).
In order to ensure that students are maintaining their health during quarantine, Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) has begun helping students through the use of teletherapy.
Since social distancing policies were issued on March 17 in Hoboken due to COVID-19, research on campus has had a lot of difficulty continuing in a productive manner.
As a result of the pandemic, student organizations have had to transition to online meetings. The transition has affected different clubs in different ways, based on their ability to acclimate to this transition.
Ever since the COVID-19 pandemic started, it seems like the whole world has shut down. For the medical staff of Hoboken and Jersey City, lives have instead become much busier.
Stockpiles of medical supplies are running near empty across the United States as the COVID-19 outbreak continues. Despite the dreariness of lockdown and quarantine, people continue to step up and help their local communities out in any way possible.
With many events and gatherings across the globe getting cancelled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, events that were planned to take place at Stevens are no exception.
Greek Life fundraisers and events have been canceled due to the pandemic, however, our Greek Life Organizations have been finding unique ways to stay connected during this difficult time.
While the city of Hoboken continues to push out suggestions and policies that are intended to flatten the curve, the pandemic continues to rage onward.