On Wednesday, members of the student body, faculty, and staff cheered on the graduating seniors as they processed down from Walker Gym to Babbio Patio, in a tradition the school started last year called “The Wittpenn Walk.”
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To our graduating seniors — congratulations!
Finally, in just days, years and years of hard work will soon become immortalized on a piece of paper titled your Undergraduate Diploma.
On Friday, May 3, 10 senior design teams took the stage in DeBaun Auditorium to perform in the Ansary Entrepreneurship Competition.
On the first floor of the Samuel C. Williams Library, sitting on two vintage chairs at the back of the Mary Stuart Stevens Baird room, two staff members looked at each other with excitement as they told stories about Stevens’ history.
“[I want] to emphasize to the Stevens community that we can’t look into something unless we know about it,” said Jessica Driscoll.
“I genuinely just love that people can enjoy themselves and have a great time and engage with their peers, faculty, administrators,” said Cris Collado on leading the Founder’s Day Ball Committee for his third and last time.
“I came to [the big budget meeting], and I thought it was so cool. Like no lie. They were literally going cutthroat on [an organization].
“I do believe that the administration and the faculty, their main goal is to teach, relay information, relay wisdom, set the students up for the rest of their lives.”
For the last few months, the naming of the Gianforte Family Academic Center has been a controversy for the Stevens community.
Chris Search stands at the front of the classroom in his signature maroon polo shirt and straight-leg jeans. He has an athletic build reminiscent of a cross-country runner with a posture reflecting decades spent teaching physics to undergrad punks attending Stevens Institute of Technology.