October 11 was National Coming Out Day, an annual awareness day observed in the United States to celebrate and support lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) people in “coming out of the closet.”
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Seated in the apogee of Stevens’ construction efforts in the past few years—the UCC (University Center Complex) TechFlex auditorium—a sizable audience of faculty and students welcomed esteemed Dr.
At Stevens, students are free to explore their interests in and out of their major; one interest that seems to be popular among students from all different walks of life just happens to be trivia.
The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) will be hosting its Out of the Darkness Walk in Hoboken on October 23, 2022.
At Stevens, the work order system is a way for students, faculty, and staff to report issues or suggestions regarding the facilities of Stevens.
The School of Business is always inspiring its students to learn outside the classroom, and that seems to be exactly what Aditya Bhangale took to heart.
At Stevens, the health and safety of the students are a huge priority. Whether it be the Stevens Campus Police, the Guardian App, or COVID-19 safety procedures, the school shows its dedication to keeping its students safe.
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.
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.