With a theme of “Through Collaboration, Impact,” the Stevens TEDx took place this past Wednesday in DeBaun Auditorium. Four speakers discussed topics like green infrastructure, mental health, reimagining calculus, and civil defense.
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The Stevens Knit and Crochet Club was dissolved after last Sunday’s meeting of the Student Government Association (SGA) Senate on Sept.
Over the past month, the Office of Student Life has faced three departures: Brielle Melillo, Assistant Director of Financial Advising; Jacquis Watters, Assistant Director of Diversity Education; and Kristie Damell, Associate Dean of Students and Title IX Coordinator.
Dr. Elizabeth Fassman-Beck, the first speaker of Stevens’ first TED Talk, delivered a thought-provoking speech titled, “Looking Up the Downspout: Green Infrastructure for Roof Runoff.”
The “Red Zone” took place in Babbio Atrium on Tuesday, Sept. 11 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event was hosted by Stevens’ Take Back the Night planning committee, with the purpose of educating the student body about the “Red Zone,” the time of year when sexual assault is most prevalent on college campuses, between the start of school and Thanksgiving.
The Middle States Accreditation process is essential to ensuring that the degrees given by Stevens Institute of Technology maintain their value.
With the move from Jacobus to Alexander House drawing near, student organizations have been wondering what the new space will look like for them.
Representatives from the Stevens chapter of the global organization, Amnesty International, presented their case for acquiring the title of Full-Status Recognized Student Organization (RSO) to the Senate of the Student Government Association (SGA) this past Sunday.
Senator Matthew Cunningham hopes for Stevens to join the American Talent Initiative.
Due to Stevens admitting the largest freshman class in its history, changes needed to be made in order to fulfill the guaranteed on-campus housing for freshmen.




