“I genuinely just love that people can enjoy themselves and have a great time and engage with their peers, faculty, administrators,” said Cris Collado on leading the Founder’s Day Ball Committee for his third and last time.
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Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs Sara Klein hosted a meeting of LGBTQ+ student leaders on Thursday, February 21. The meeting, formally titled “LGBTQ+ Initiatives Meeting,” was assembled by Klein to discuss various issues facing the LGBTQ+ community at Stevens and sponsor a greater spirit of collaboration between various groups represented by these leaders.
On Tuesday, February 12, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) made its last attempt at contact with Opportunity, the record-setting Mars rover.
As construction of the Gianforte Family Academic Center progresses, new details have been obtained about the layout of the planned building, located on sixth Street.
To increase gender diversity within the faculty, Stevens has implemented initiatives to help with female faculty retention. Historically, women have been widely underrepresented in STEM fields.
As part of the push for greater student-centricity, the School of Engineering and Science (SES) has formed the Student Advisory Board.
On Thursday, February 21, the College Republicans hosted Steve Forbes as a part of its Logan Family Lecture series. “Steve Forbes writes editorials for each issue of Forbes Magazine under the heading of ‘Fact and Comment,’” declared Thomas Treshock in his introduction of the esteemed multimillionaire.
Stevens’ Black Students Union (BSU), in collaboration with Residential Dining Services (RDS), put on a celebration in Pierce Dining Hall for Black History Month on February 21, 2019.
Earlier this week, the official Duck Dance music video was released on the @stevensstudents Instagram account. The video, which features the Duck Dance song, prominently shows writer of the song Josh Pirog, Attila the Duck, and other undergraduates lip syncing to the song and performing the Duck Dance.
The Student Government Association (SGA) Senate held a special meeting on Wednesday, February 20, in Burchard 118. The meeting, called for by President Jason Chlus, was to discuss Proclamation P-19S-001, also titled “A Case and Justification on the Creation of an Intercultural Center.”



