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.
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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).
While many scientists keep exploring Earth and its wonders, Matthew Brand aims to shoot for space, more particularly for Mars. A Stevens’ 2021 alumni, Brand was first inspired by the Curiosity car-sized rover launched on Mars a few years back and found his niche later at Stevens as he combined his computer science degree and his interest in space when he joined Professor Paul Grogan’s research team.
On the evening of Saturday, November 12, various members of the Stevens community gathered at the Plaza Hotel in New York City for the 2022 Stevens Awards Gala.
Thanksgiving is a time to celebrate with your family and friends back home in numerous ways such as eating delicious food, watching football, and maybe even seeing a parade.
With Stevens being so close to New York City, skywatching is not often a popular (or possible) outdoor activity. Nighttime light pollution, lack of open space, and a general lack of opportunity to take some time and look up at the stars make sure of that.