It is a commonly held opinion that Stevens is academically challenging. Many wide-eyed freshmen enter the university with hopes of maintaining their streak of straight A’s from high school, but likely become disappointed quite quickly.
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On April 6, Marybeth Murphy announced to the Stevens community that the summer Pre-College Program for high school students was canceled.
With the impact of COVID-19, there have been numerous steps taken across Stevens to reduce the impacts of the virus, most notably the switch to moving services online.
As the number of cases of COVID-19 continues to increase, governments around the world have enacted social distancing policies to limit the spread of the virus.
As everyone remains at home and practices social distancing, it is a great opportunity to invest some of the excess time on everyone’s hands into helping the planet and practicing sustainability.
This Wednesday, April 22, marks the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, and the pandemic has not stopped the Stevens community from celebrating.
Trapped indoors as Earth Day approaches, it may feel difficult to deeply care about issues like climate change. A lot of us have had our lives turned upside down by having to stay isolated, and others have suffered terribly because they or their loved ones have been infected with this disease.
A startup company located in Hoboken has been utilizing the power of technology to help people find restaurants that utilize more sustainable practices.
On Sunday, April 5, the Student Government Association (SGA) passed a proclamation calling for a reconsideration of the Pass/Fail (P/F) optional grading policy which Stevens adopted on March 22.
On April 15, 2020, the City Council of Hoboken held a bi-weekly meeting to address a variety of issues, many of which were centered around the current global Coronavirus pandemic.


