Julia Wierzbicki is a 2/4 Mechanical Engineering student at Stevens. In her sophomore year of college, she is already a successful author that has three published books on Amazon under the pseudonym J.L.
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On March 17, the student body and the faculty were made aware of the temporary transition to online courses that would later apply to the remainder of the semester.
This piece is the first of several pieces where I interview Asian-American students about their quarantine experiences and concerns, starting with friends who have unique living situations and anecdotes they wish to share.
This piece is part of a series where we interview students about their quarantine experiences and concerns.
Sophia Hua came to Stevens from Houston, Texas.
This piece is part of a series where we interview students about their quarantine experiences and concerns.
Mya Phu is a first-year student at Stevens studying Computer Engineering.
This piece is part of a series where we interview students about their quarantine experiences and concerns.
Alina Chen is a 3/5 Chemical Engineering major who was on co-op at Zimmer Biomet this semester.
My family has been involved in emergency medicine for the last 4 generations.
“[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.