No, this is not an April Fools’ joke. As of today, Provost Christophe Pierre sent an email announcing that all classes for both Summer I and Summer II sessions will be online.
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As the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Hoboken rises to 116, the pandemic continues. The City Council meeting scheduled for Wednesday, April 1, will be held via Zoom and a Facebook live stream.
On March 22, Provost Christophe Pierre sent an email to the student body announcing a new pass/fail grading policy for Stevens undergraduate students.
With all courses in a remote learning environment, students have expressed concern about how this new and unprecedented situation will affect their academic performance.
With classes moving online for the rest of the semester, some students have started questioning whether or not the Honor System still applies.

On March 27, Stevens closed its housing and dining services due to concerns about the spread of COVID-19.
In recent weeks, COVID-19 has produced some type of lifestyle change for all of us, whether it be not being able to attend classes, being advised to work from home, or even both.

As of Sunday, March 29, 2020, there are now six official COVID-19 cases at Stevens.
According to Mayor Ravi Bhalla’s daily briefings, the number of lab-confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus in Hoboken has grown to 40.
As of March 25, two new individuals related to Stevens—one student and one staff member—have tested positive for COVID-19. This increases the total number of confirmed cases at Stevens to five.