Monday, April 1 was the first day that the new rules about priority registration impacted the course scheduling process at Stevens.
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New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy and Secretary of Higher Education Zakiya Smith Ellis unveiled “Where Opportunity Meets Innovation: A Student-Centered Vision for New Jersey Higher Education.”
At 1:05am on Wednesday 3 April, thousands of Hobokenites, at least 600 of them members of the Stevens community, abruptly lost their Internet.
Hanging from the ceiling in the lobby of the Samuel C. Williams Library is just one of the many mobiles created by Alexander Calder, one of Stevens’ most notable alumnus.
“A show within a show,” a technically-difficult set filled with surprises, 60 costumes, dance numbers, over-the-top characters, blindfolded rollerblading, and a live band on stage add up to one of the biggest shows that the Stevens Dramatic Society (SDS) has done in the past several years.
If you are enrolling in a humanities course for the fall, you may have noticed that some look less like an intimate liberal arts class and more like your general Chemistry course.
This past Tuesday, the College of Arts and Letters hosted its first Farber Fellowship talk between Professor Alex Wellerstein and Dr.
The blue stage lights bounced sharply off the opaque bass of the drum set. Behind it, the lights from the New York City skyline skipped across the Hudson River, through the floor to ceiling windows of the Bissinger Room on the fourth floor of the Howe Center, and into the eyes of concert goers.
Two weeks ago, the Office of the Provost reinstated priority status for students currently in the Pinnacle Scholars program. This reinstatement comes after the Provost’s Office had stripped priority status from many groups on campus, including those in the Pinnacle program, back in late February.
On the first floor of the Samuel C. Williams Library, sitting on two vintage chairs at the back of the Mary Stuart Stevens Baird room, two staff members looked at each other with excitement as they told stories about Stevens’ history.




