Throughout this week, hopeful Student Government Association (SGA) senate candidates have been moving around campus campaigning for your vote. Each candidate has been sharing who they are, what experiences they have, and how they want to contribute to improving the campus experience through the SGA.
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The global War on Terror which started on that fateful day in 2001 continues. Late last month, a joint mission was conducted between the Iraqi and US militaries.
On February 24, 2022, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, shocking world leaders and citizens alike. This invasion was the start of the war between the two countries, once united under the Soviet Union, that still continues today.
Finding research positions can be confusing, especially if you don’t know where to look. With that in mind, the Office of Undergraduate Research recently revealed a new undergraduate research website.
It is a well-known issue on campus that the weekends on-campus are almost always dead. From Monday to Friday, Stevens is bustling with activity, particularly with the attendance and interest that comes from the arrival of new students.
Engineers Without Borders USA (EWB) is an organization charged with the mission of literally building a better world. Going to areas which don’t have the infrastructure necessary to sustain basic human needs, EWB teams plan, and then build said infrastructure.
As the Stevens community welcomes the new undergraduate class with the start of the Fall 2024 semester, the Stevens Office of Residential Education is also welcoming three new Living Learning Communities for returning students: Clark Scholars, Stevens Spotlight, and Connect4.
With the start of the fall semester and with it the start of a new academic year, Stevens welcomed many new faces to campus, one of which is the new Dean of the School of Business.
After President Biden’s exit from the presidential race, Vice President Kamala Harris made her campaign debut as the Democratic nominee. Harris’s recent announcement of running mate, Governor Tim Walz, has been met with both heavy praise and scrutiny.
Since bustling crowds of students have returned to Hoboken, the campus has been a whirlwind of activity. Between new students adjusting to independence for the first time to past ones settling in for the year, there has been a lot to take in.