“70:30” has become a quip that Stevens students’ ears are trained to interpret as the current male-to-female gender ratio of the undergraduate student body.
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As the end fall semester quickly approaches, much of the senior class is beginning to focus on the end of the spring semester and one day in particular: the commencement ceremony.
On November 19, Stevens students headed to Camp Mason for the Leaders Impacting Technology (L.I.T) Leadership Retreat. Camp Mason is a YMCA summer camp located in Hardwick Township and is open to group trips such as school retreats.
On Thursday, December 1, the No. 4 ranked Stevens Men’s Soccer team traveled to Donald J. Kerr Stadium in Salem, VA to compete in the NCAA Division III Men’s Soccer Championship Semifinals against No.
On December 4, StevensTHON hosted their first-ever Snow Ball. StevensTHON is a student organization that raises awareness and money for Children’s Specialized Hospital, the local Children’s Miracle Network Hospital in New Brunswick, NJ, and is part of the Miracle Network Dance Marathon movement across multiple schools.
Student Affairs has recently announced its appointment of a new Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs: Takeem L. Dean, Ed.D. Dean’s responsibilities will include supervising the “Office of Residential Education, the Office of Residential and Dining Services, the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, and the Office of Community Standards and Title IX.
The sudden outbreak of COVID-19 initiated a necessary policy requiring masks on Stevens’ campus. These masks helped Stevens maintain some degree of normalcy as students started returning back to their classes and reuniting with their friends and teachers.
On November 16, Stevens announced that after a 17-month process, the stevens.edu website was upgraded and launched for everyone to use.
At Stevens, the residential systems are almost as essential as academics, athletics, and professional departments, similar to schools across the country.
Located in Davis Hall, one of the most influential living learning communities for women in STEM is Women in Science, Math, and Engineering (WiSME).