A state of emergency was declared on Monday, February 27 in Hoboken after a severe water main break cut water service to large portions of the city, including Stevens.
Posts published in “Campus News”
The Gear and Triangle Honor Society was founded here at Stevens over 100 years ago in 1919, following the end of World War I, as a society for high-achieving and motivated Stevens students.
The DeBaun Performing Arts Center (PAC) presented its annual Shakespeare production last week, playing three performances of Romeo & Juliet from February 16 to 18.
Next Friday, March 3, 2023, Stevens will serve as the inaugural site for the Jed Foundation’s (JED’s) Neon Nights benefit. JED is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to preventing suicide and protecting the emotional health of teens and young adults.
Believe it or not, graduation is just around the corner, and so are all the festivities that come with it. The Senior Week Committee has begun making plans for graduating students this year.
Residential Education is introducing a new program starting in Fall 2023: Ducks by Design. Student-designed communities (SDCs) enable students to propose their own ideas for themed communities.
Earlier this week, February 15, marked the 153rd anniversary of Stevens Institute of Technology. A parting gift from Edwin A. Stevens in the form of money and land set aside in his will, Stevens has become a beacon of innovation overlooking Manhattan from its cozy abode atop Castle Point.
Nearly half of Americans (49%) classify the availability of affordable housing in their local community as a major problem.
The Audio Engineering Club (AEC), in collaboration with Castle Point Radio, will be holding its Valentine’s Day open mic on February 17 at 7 p.m.
For students looking for a fun break from the boatload of exams and assignments, Off Center Comedy provides just that. Each semester, Off Center holds three shows offering a mix between sketch comedy and improv comedy.