This week, Stevens students will begin voting on the newest Letter from the Student Body (LSB), a student-led initiative calling on the university administration to declare Stevens a Sanctuary University and implement policies designed to protect students, faculty, and staff from federal overreach.
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This past summer, Stevens’ chapter of Engineers Without Borders (EWB) took part in an 18-day trip to Peru to implement a water infrastructure project aimed at improving the local community’s access to freshwater.
In LinkedIn’s new listing of Top 50 colleges for long-term career success, Stevens ranked 45th. The ranking is based on five pillars: job placement, internships and recruiter demand, career success, network strength, and knowledge breadth.
The year 2025 marks the 200th anniversary of Colonel John Stevens building and testing the first steam locomotive in America, right here in Hoboken, giving himself the name of the father of American railroads.
Stevens has a new face on campus this semester, and if you haven’t met Emilia Griffith (she/they) yet, you’re going to want to.
Last semester, the Letter from the Student Body: Stevens Divest from War Initiative passed and was delivered to the recipients, which included President Farvardin, the Board of Trustees, and the school administration.
Ahead of the new academic year, Stevens has laid off 45 staff members, with officials citing the Trump administration’s efforts to restrict the enrollment of international students and affecting research funding.
Each year, Stevens Dining decides what to change on its various menus, choosing which restaurants should be featured on the diverse lineup for students to enjoy each year.
The Stevens School of Business is no stranger to recognition, as on July 22, 2025, The Princeton Review—known for its formidable college admissions and test preparation services—named it to the “Best On-Campus MBA Programs” list under the “Best Business Schools of 2025” category.
On May 27, the Board of Trustees announced that they have unanimously voted to extend the term of President Nariman Farvardin for three years.
