Last Thursday, the Stevens Board of Trustees announced that our values have a price tag. If a donation is high enough, then the Board is willing to name our buildings after just about anyone.
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As an expanding and growing school, Stevens Institute of Technology is in need of more space for students, staff, and faculty.
I started writing for The Stute as a spur of the moment decision. I saw an ad on Facebook, and wrote a short, 600-word essay about how I felt about starting college.
The petition led by Andy Waldron regarding why the Gateway Building was named after Greg Gianforte has developed a lot of controversy, and understandably so.
Recently, Stevens has accepted over $20M in donations from alumnus and RightNow Technologies founder Greg Gianforte, primarily from two $10M donations.
The naming of the Gianforte Academic Center is a disgrace to this University and a testament to the rampant corruption in colleges nationwide.
Dr. Eric Rose attended a small university in the 1990s, which didn’t have any kind of formal counseling service for students.
Michael Hayden, former Director of the NSA and CIA and US Air Force four-star general, gave a talk as part of the President’s Lecture Series on Wednesday, March 16.
On Wednesday, February 24th, the Stevens Relay for Life organization hosted a carnival in the Babbio Center as part of their efforts to fundraise for this year’s Relay.
“Quite honestly that’s what we try to do here in the SSRC — we’re really trying to make sure that academia does not diminish passion,” says Carlos Alomar, Distinguished Artist in Residence, professor, and director of the Sound Synthesis Research Center (SSRC), as well as David Bowie’s former guitarist.





