Issues of environmental friendliness and sustainability, and as they relate to Stevens, have been making headlines recently. In January, it was officially announced to the school by Frank LoCastro, Assistant Vice President for Facilities and Campus Operations, that the university has partnered with Emerald Brand to include tree-free paper products in our bathrooms.
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If there were an active shooter on campus, how would you find out? Facebook? A group message? Simply pray that you won’t need to find out?
As a well-renowned institution, students both undergraduate and graduate reap the benefits of the name of Stevens Institute of Technology. In 2018, a whopping 96% of Stevens graduates of the Class of 2018 had job security or admission to a graduate school within six months of graduation.
At the end of 2019, concerns were raised about the smoking practices at Stevens, especially with regard to how well rules regarding smoking were being enforced.
On Wednesday afternoon, faculty and staff gathered in Bissinger, enjoying the finest of Compass One catering to a backdrop of live jazz.
From the desk of the Hoboken mayor to the halls of Congress, government officials across the board are chiming in with their congratulations for Stevens Institute of Technology’s 150th anniversary.
In preparation for the celebration of the 150th anniversary of Stevens, President Farvardin’s 150th Implementation Steering Committee has launched Stevens150.com, a website detailing Stevens history and notable stories of Stevens students, faculty, and their achievements.
Last year for Valentine’s Day, we featured uplifting messages from members of the Stevens community. Although cute and well-received, this year we wanted to use our platform to do something even more meaningful.
The issue of an individual’s mental health is not only a complex one, but it can be a rather sensitive topic to address with a friend or significant other.
Often referred to as “the eyes and ears on the ground,” Resident Assistants (RAs) serve as the first line of defense if a situation arises among residents.
