With high school seniors reaching the end of their college decisions journey, the last milestone left is for them to finally confirm what college they will attend.
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Able-bodied people often don’t notice the impact of design in their everyday life, though limited mobility can clearly impact how a student experiences campus life.
Did you know that March is Disability Awareness Month? It’s a time to shed light on the unique experiences of people with disabilities and promote inclusion.
On February 9, the Finance, Investment Banking, and Advisory (FIBA) club held its inaugural meeting. According to an email sent out by the School of Business on FIBA’s behalf, FIBA is “a student-run club meant to help like-minded Stevens students in their career journey to land competitive financial analyst roles in careers including, but not limited to: Investment Banking, Private Equity, Venture Capital, Equity Research, & Sales & Trading.
The Python for Business Club has been a newer addition to the collection of clubs here at Stevens. School of Business students Om Mehta and Tejas Appana are the co-runners of this club.
Here at Stevens, one of the most admirable experiences a student can have is seeing their work come to fruition. Whether it be a successful Senior Design Project, a well-received Music & Technology publication, or a Bloomberg Challenge-winning team of students from the School of Business, it is inspiring to see Stevens students succeed, but even more so when a relationship forms between students.
The School of Business’ Student Ambassador Program is aimed at giving prospective students a chance to connect with current business students which would give them a feel for what it would be like to be a business student here at Stevens.
Commencement is just under three months away for graduating students and Stevens has already begun sending emails and dedicated a section of their website to details regarding the ceremony, as well as how students should prepare for it.
Alpha Phi Alpha, a fraternity for African American men, was first established in 1906 at Cornell University and “boasts an incredible list of high-profile alumni — civil rights leaders, prominent legal and political figures, scientists, writers, entertainers, athletes and more.
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Black History Month is a month that remembers the accomplishments and history of the black community.