On Saturday, May 14, 2022, Stevens hosted The Power of You celebration, alongside the opening of the University Center Complex. Saturday’s events commenced with the University Center Complex ribbon-cutting ceremony.
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Marco Polimeni
Pronouns: he/him
College/school and major/minors: I was a part of SES for my major in computer science.
Plans after graduation: After I graduate, I will intern with Amazon this summer as a Software Development Engineer Intern, followed by returning to receive a degree through Stevens AMP in computer science with a certificate in machine learning.
After hosting almost 30 events this semester in total, the Entertainment Committee (EC) celebrated the end of the semester with their biggest on-campus event of the year: Techfest.
Each year, multiple Senior Design Projects are entered into the Ansary Entrepreneurship Competition to win up to $10,000. Entrants must make an elevator pitch showcasing their project to prospective investors and endure three rounds of judging, at the end of which the top three teams are then announced and celebrated at the Innovation Expo.
In an email sent out on May 2, Stevens announced the removal of physical education as a degree requirement. This applies to all incoming students, as well as waiving any remaining classes for current students.
On Friday, April 29, 2022, the annual Innovation Expo was held on campus from 10 a.m. to 6:15 p.m., the first in-person Expo in two years.
As the semester comes to a close and May the Fourth (Star Wars Day) approaches, the Student Government Association (SGA) has planned a campus-wide, all-day event to celebrate.
Each year, Stevens’ Entertainment Committee holds their annual Techfest, which is a concert featuring a popular artist as well as student bands as openers.
Techfest is an annual Stevens concert hosted by the Entertainment Committee (EC). This year, the event will take place Saturday, April 30 from 5 p.m.
During senior year, students often register for the minimum necessary number of credits to complete their major requirements. In addition to doing so, I also had to take one more class to fulfill my Social Science minor requirements.