As a student at Stevens, there are many complementary services available. From CAPS to the Athletic Center’s facilities, there are many ways to use the school’s resources.
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Castle Point Radio (WCPR), Stevens’ official radio station, is coming up on its 62nd year of airing, and this year will be no different in continuing its legacy.
Starting this academic year, Stevens has been home to new communities of students with shared aspects of identity or common interests.
Stevens’ Student Government Association (SGA) recently announced that it would be changing how it elects its representatives. In a significant change from precedent, members will be elected to represent their schools instead of their classes.
Joining a fraternity provides an opportunity to meet new people and find a group you can fall back on. If you are looking for a fraternity that’s all about service and community, then look no further.
Applications for current Stevens undergraduates to join next year’s cohort of Peer Leaders have opened, The Offices of Undergraduate Student Life and Undergraduate Academics have announced.
On January 25, the Career Center hosted “Resumania”, an event where students could get their resumes checked for review by people from various companies.
Many students possess common misconceptions regarding how the Honor Board functions. Meghan Slate, Honor Board Chair, has detailed the Honor Board process and cleared up these misconceptions.
Many students have had positive learning experiences at Stevens, but is it a great place to work? According to Patch, Stevens Institute of Technology has been certified by “Great Place to Work,” the global authority on workplace culture, employee experience, and leadership behaviors proven to deliver market-leading revenue, employee retention, and increased innovation.
In the most recent 2022 Best Online Programs ranking of “U.S. News and World Report,” three Stevens schools were recognized: the Charles V.