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“She was the heart of our department, without question, she carried an enormous amount of responsibility and so many people did not even realize all the work she was doing… She was a phenomenal mentor and very very dear friend.”
Stevens recently welcomed Dr. Kyle Weisholtz, the new director of Student Health Services. She has worked in college health for 15 years and recently earned her Doctor of Nursing Practice from the University of Michigan.
Marybeth Murphy, the Vice President for Enrollment Management and Student Affairs, has left Stevens, according to an announcement sent out by President Nariman Farvardin on May 13.
On Saturday afternoon, an NJ man and woman held up a delivery driver near the Stevens campus, forced the driver into the Pond lot on the north part of campus, and attempted to rob the driver at gunpoint, authorities said in an email to the Stevens community.
On July 19, an email announcement was sent by President Nariman Favardin to the Stevens community stating that Dr. Jianmin Qu had been selected as the next Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, effective September 1.
The Quiet Space is now open on campus, providing all members of the Stevens community with an area dedicated to prayer, meditation, and reflection in the lower level of the Student Wellness Center.
This article was written by Kendell Muldrow and Simerjeet Mudhar.
Freshman orientation is often thought of as the first opportunity for incoming students to connect with their school by walking on campus and meeting new people.
From April 21-22, 2021, donors contributed to Stevens Day of Giving which resulted in over $575,000 in donations. Raising awareness about the achievements of Stevens students within the School of Engineering & Science, the two-day event included participation from over 1,000 members of the Stevens community.
This article was written by Arminder Singh and John Figueras.
Ben Mirtchouk, a recent graduate from the Stevens undergraduate computer science program and currently pursuing Stevens graduate school, won first place in TCS CodeVita held from February 2021 until March 2021, a coding competition that Guinness World Records has deemed the “world’s largest computer programming competition.”