Stevens has released their 990 tax form for 2017, which indicates the amount of spending on high-ranking officials and directors during the fiscal year, beginning on July 1, 2017 and ending June 30, 2018.
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Plastered on the construction barriers around campus is one of Stevens’ familiar unofficial phrases: A University on the Rise. As a university that promotes itself with this phrase, the question of how sustainable that growth is comes into discussion.
Many Senior Design classes have been without a classroom since the beginning of the school year due to the delayed opening of the anticipated Gateway Academic Center.
Stevens continues to survive off of the temporary ‘Skyline’ Wi-Fi network established by the Division of Information Technology. This network was created in the wake of the summer ransomware attack that left campus nonoperational for an extended duration.
Friday, July 12 was Jennifer A. McDonough’s last day as an administrator at Stevens. McDonough officially joined the Stevens community as the Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations (VPDAE) only seven months prior on January 14.
Stevens is a relatively small school in a relatively dense and expensive town, so student housing has always been a key concern for those unable to commute to campus.
I have never left one of Kevin Ryan’s lectures without smiling. His classes are full of baseball references, and he refers to his students as colleagues.
In light of student concerns being raised last semester, administrators have stated that students will not be issued refunds on laboratory fees.
On May 24, 2019, the Stevens community received an announcement detailing updates to the new academic center under construction at the corner of 6th and Hudson.
Since Lime electric rental scooters were first introduced in Hoboken in May, they have picked up popularity much faster than their maximum speed of 14.8 mph.






