The novel coronavirus continues to move quickly throughout the globe as nations on several continents continue to intensify their efforts to contain the epidemic and avoid the ongoing panic from their citizens.
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Two days ago, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Christophe Pierre announced in a campus-wide email that the evolving situation with the novel coronavirus, which causes the disease known as COVID-19, has led Stevens to suspend all summer study abroad programs.
Hoboken, as we know, is rich in art, culture, and heritage. Our mile square city has produced many renowned artists, musicians, and filmmakers.
Alpha Phi is bringing a new Greek life pageant to Stevens this semester!
The event, called Mr. Heartthrob, will be hosted on March 5.
The Student Government Association (SGA) formed the Campus Wellness Committee (CWC) this past Sunday, merging the Campus Life Committee (CLC) and the Health and Wellness Committee (H&W).
Construction on campus has irrevocably altered life on campus. Various walkways have been closed, buildings have been destroyed, and fences have been erected.
Most students here at Stevens are well aware of the stress created by the cost of college. Not just the high base price, but also the complicated and confusing process behind that cost.
On February 26, 2020, the Black Student Union held “Wonder Womxn” in Babbio Atrium, the second ever held on Stevens campus.
Since the fall of 2004, Assistant Professor Christopher Search has been working with the Physics department. For five years, Search exclusively taught graduate-level courses until he was offered the opportunity to teach undergraduate-level courses.
After seven months of being offline, Castle Point Radio (WCPR) is gearing up to start streaming once again. WCPR has had a rough year and a half, starting with the move in December 2018 from Jacobus Hall to their temporary location on the 7th floor of the Wesley J.
