On January 9, a federal judge struck down the entirety of the outgoing President Biden administration’s Title IX regulations, finalized in the summer of last year.
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Over winter break, the 2nd Annual New Jersey Higher Education Mental Health Summit brought together leaders, faculty, and practitioners from universities and colleges across the state for a day of collaboration and learning.
In a profound tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s enduring legacy, Stevens Institute of Technology is hosting its fourth annual MLK Week of Service from January 27 to 31, 2025.
On January 16, a group of Stevens’s very own first and second years, Dominic Souza, Christian Osowski, Adrien Susino, Noah Golan, Mauricio Sanchez, and Jared Surajalli, were announced as finalists in the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey’s College Challenge, a robot design competition.
After 23 years of serving the Hoboken community, the beloved H&S Giovanni’s Pizzeria, located at 603 Washington Street, has announced its permanent closure on its Instagram account, writing: “It is with a heavy heart that we announce our permanent closure on Wednesday, December 25th, as we were unable to agree to terms on a new lease.”
Stevens is celebrating two of its faculty members, Dr. Victor Lawrence and Dr. Nicholaus Parziale, who received two of the nation’s highest honors for their remarkable contributions to science and technology.
The Entertainment Committee (EC) hosted the 10th annual Winter Wonderland event on December 4 drawing over 600 students in attendance.
The holiday season is about more than just finals and festive decorations. It’s a time to come together as a community to make a meaningful impact — and this year’s Fifth Annual Toy Drive, “Stuff the Truck,” exemplifies that spirit of giving.
On December 1, President Joseph Biden issued a wide-ranging pardon to his son, Hunter Biden, reversing an earlier pledge not to intervene on his son’s behalf.
The Department of Education (DOE) has launched an overhauled Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) system, aiming to fix last year’s disastrous rollout with a streamlined form and faster processing.