On Sunday, October 23, the sixth annual Hoboken Out of the Darkness community walk was held to raise money for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP).
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In the President’s Distinguished Lecture Series, President Farvardin hosts Stevens graduates and invites them to speak about their contributions to society in furthering humanity and integrating technology into the world.
One Stevens tradition, dating back to 1910, is still running strong: the Stevens Dramatic Society’s (SDS) fall theatre production. This weekend at 8 p.m.
On Monday, October 17, Stevens Police responded to a medical assistance call placed to their dispatcher. Witnesses to the event described Professor Anthony Diaco in an agitated state and called for assistance.
On September 30, Stevens released its 2022 Annual Security and Fire Safety Report detailing statistics for 2019 to 2021 related to crimes occurring on or near Stevens-owned property and disciplinary statistics.
October is the month of breast cancer awareness. As such, on October 13, two Stevens’ sororities, Theta Phi Alpha and Delta Phi Epsilon co-hosted a fundraising event, Bowling for Boobies, to bring awareness to the cause.
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.”
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.
