The Board of Trustees — the council of Stevens administration, friends, and alumni is the highest level of management of the University — has recently been investigating ways to improve itself.
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Fifty years ago, Stevens Institute of Technology started the Stevens Technical Enrichment Program (STEP); in this time, the program has seen rapid, positive growth.
Language is often thought of as only spoken word. How we articulate defines our own unique voice, and society differentiates languages as English, French, Latin, and Mandarin.
DeBaun celebrated and reminisced over its twenty-year history.
The Office of the Provost will be unveiling the Accelerated Master’s Program, a replacement for the 4+1 program that offers Stevens undergraduate students an accelerated process to obtain their graduate degree.
Leaders of Stevens’ four religious organizations (Newman Catholic, Stevens Christian Fellowship [SCF], Muslim Educational & Cultural Association [MECA], and Hillel) met on Monday, Oct.
Across campus, students at Stevens turned to various social outlets — Facebook, Instagram, Slack — to discuss an article recently published in The Stute, which detailed the general financial conduct of the university in 2016.
The Office of the Provost hosted its inaugural “Pizza with the Provost” event. The event gave staff members of the Office of the Provost and undergraduate students the opportunity to interact with each other.
From 2013 to 2018, Virginia Ruesterholz served as the Chair of the Stevens Board of Trustees. During her tenure as chair, a lot has changed here at Stevens.
Amnesty International held a visual activism installation and guest speaker panel on the gun violence crisis in America called “In the Line of Fire: Gun Violence and Human Rights” in Jacobus Lounge on Thursday.



