On Wednesday, April 13, the SGA hosted a vigil outside Palmer Lawn acknowledging the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia. Speakers Leo Maksymenko, Alexander Stanczak, and Nicole Malantchouk gave speeches describing their personal attachment to Ukraine, the ongoing conflict, and ways that the Stevens community can contribute to helping Ukrainians.
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On April 1, Stevens announced that “effective Monday, April 4, 2022, masking indoors will be optional in campus facilities at times when physical distance can be maintained.”
Stevens Institute of Technology, along with five other colleges, received the 2022 Healthy Campus Award from Active Minds, a nonprofit organization that encourages mental health awareness for young adults.
On March 21, Stevens announced that they will now be providing on-campus testing for students at the Student Wellness Center, located next to North Building.
The Stute released an article providing updates on Khoda, Stevens’ secret society, on February 18. While it was initially speculated that Khoda was no longer running as the website had not been updated since 2019, it has now come to light that the secret society is still very much alive, with a typical number of members as compared to historical data.
On March 17, President Nariman Favardin released an email to Stevens faculty, staff, and students detailing the reorganization of the Division of Enrollment Management and Student Affairs into two separate divisions.
After a several year-long hiatus, Student Philanthropy Week returned this month with campus activities, new initiatives, and ways for students to learn more about opportunities for philanthropy.
The Unity Showcase & Carnival is an annual event organized by the Ethnic Student Council (ESC) in order to promote the rich diversity and culture of the Stevens community.
Pride Week is a Stevens tradition, stretching from Saturday, April 2 to Friday, April 8. Liliana Delman, Director of Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion explained, “Pride Week is an annual campus tradition celebrating the LGBTQ+ community [… ] A collaboration between Torch Alliance, oSTEM, the Diversity & Inclusion Committee, the Athletics Department and the Office of DEI, Pride Week is an opportunity to celebrate Pride during the school year when everyone is on campus, since the official Pride Month is in June.”
Last week, Stevens Dramatic Society (SDS) came back with their second production this school year, She Loves Me. This was SDS’s first in-person musical since the pandemic and took place from March 31 to April 2 in the DeBaun Auditorium.