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Interview with Dean Kenneth Nilsen

From consoling struggling students in his office to organizing events that help students relieve stress and be active citizens on campus, Kenneth Nilsen, dean of students at the Undergraduate Student Life is here to make sure that students are open to the full freshman experience.

Finding balance with Chris Shemanski

I had the pleasure of speaking to the Coordinator of Student Life, Chris Shemanski. I’m sure many readers, myself included, are skeptical as to what a “Coordinator of Student Life” does on campus, as well as how they feel about campus life.

Being successful with Dean Kristie Damell

After my interview with Mr. Chris Shemanski, I had the pleasure of meeting with Ms. Kristie Damell to ask a few questions pertaining her whole experience here at Stevens.

A quick chat with Kaitlin Donohue

by Maryia Spirydonava and Melina Dallastella

Kaitlin Donohue, the recruitment coordinator for the College of Arts and Letters, works with marketing in order to encourage prospective students to apply to Stevens and makes sure current students know about the humanities program.

Dr. Donald Lombardi says to make a PACT

You’ll meet very few professors as committed and esteemed as Dr. Donald Lombardi. At the age of 20, he graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree from Fordham University and was well underway training with the Marine Corps during the end of Vietnam War.

Interview with Professor Brian Borowski

Computer Science Professor Brian Borowski is on board to shed some light for incoming freshmen and experienced students. Borowski earned his Master’s degree and Ph.D.

Professor Bobby Pelphrey emphasizes the importance of writing

by Maryia Spirydonava and Melina Dallastella

Bobby Pelphrey, Assistant Director of the Writing and Communications Center, has over 15 years of experience helping students improve their writing skills, and has earned Master’s degrees in both English Composition and Secondary Education. 

Intramurals with John Maurizi

It seems like every faculty member at Stevens happily offers assistance when approached. John Maurizi, the director of campus recreation, exemplifies this seemingly universal Stevens trait.

A conversation with Professor Lukic

Written by Namankita Rana and Melina DallaStella

Dr. Vladimir Lukic is the Physics and Astronomy professor. He has taught at Stevens for the last four years, and he previously worked at the University of Pennsylvania in the bioengineering department.