Kristi Garino — a junior Science, Technology, and Society major — was doing all the right things. She’d been drinking enough water, eating all her fruits and vegetables, and getting a fair amount of sleep.
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Headliner: Jesse McCartney
Across America and pop music culture, Jesse McCartney’s fame has expanded over the years. The child TV actor turned boy band member turned international megastar is your 2019 TechFest headliner!
Applause from over 80 people filled Babbio Patio. Cheers roared across the the patio after five men recited “If” by Rudyard Kipling.
After working several years in higher education and focusing on issues of diversity and inclusion, Liliana E. Delman became the new Assistant Director for Diversity Education on March 18, 2019.
Olivia Scott and Julia Dwight, both freshman Business and Technology majors, have planned this year’s TechFest as the Co-Festivities Chairs of Stevens’ Entertainment Committee (EC).
Stevens students who have yet to complete their undergraduate degree are having their status changed to graduate according to the Simultaneous Degree Program policy.
The University Towers project has been pushed back roughly six months, and the towers are now slated to be completed in Spring 2022.
RedShift hosted its first RedShift Showcase Night, complete with music, art, and performances, last Thursday Night in Babbio Atrium. Additionally, RedShift hosted an art auction to benefit Kristi Garino.
On Monday, April 11, members of the Stevens chapter of Amnesty International set up for the Power of Faces Photo Exhibit, one of several events planned for the National Week of Student Action.
In Fall 2018, the Interfraternity Council (IFC) introduced a new system to internally deal with reports of Greek Life policy violations: the IFC Standards Board.
