The Stevens Career Center has shed more light on the challenges of running last month’s campus-wide Career Fair, as well as the University’s aspirations for making future fairs run smoothly and facilitating more interactions between students and employers.
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At Stevens, one of the most prestigious honors a young professor can achieve is to be a Presidential Fellow. A Presidential Fellow recognizes a staff member at Stevens and the achievements of their research and potential contributions to the institution in the future.
As of Fall 2022, the former Social Science major is being replaced by a newly developed major, Quantitative Social Science, or QSS.
This past week, the Sigma Delta Tau sorority hosted its annual Growth Week. Held every year in the fall semester, this week is described as being dedicated to self-improvement, growth, and development.
According to the stevens.edu webpage, the School of Business has welcomed its largest and most diverse class in school history, with 201 students enrolling this fall.
Stevens recently launched Duck2Duck, a new series of events that brings back alumni to discuss life after Stevens. The first event brought back Marques Brownlee ’15, an online content creator known for his tech-review YouTube channel, MKBHD, boasting over 16 million subscribers.
Despite the remnants of Hurricane Ian moving through the Northeast this past weekend, one Stevens organization braved the weather in the name of science.
The Stevens Career Fair was on September 21. It offered students the opportunity to learn about different industries and potentially get their foot in the door for an internship or job position.
At Stevens, inevitably, the school works closely with the city of Hoboken. Hoboken policy ultimately impacts Stevens campus and students. On September 21, the city council of Hoboken proposed a $27.5 million bond ordinance to fund projects to improve the community in the upcoming years.
The inaugural SilverStrides 1 Mile Walk/Run was held on Pier A in Hoboken this past Saturday, September 24. Erin Kreis, Founder of SilverStrides, said that the event was a big success with an attendance of “43 participants ranging from 4-80 [years old].”