In efforts to build a more sustainable campus, Stevens has shifted gears and made small changes that have left a positive impression on students.
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- A report conducted by Stevens' accreditors found that only 27 percent of students are members of RSOs.
- Stevens administrators and student leaders question the accuracy of this finding.
The two towers, which will be ready for Stevens students by August of 2021, will modernize the Stevens experience.
Student leaders at Stevens can get busy. Very busy.
Some work closely with administrators. Some take on leadership positions in RSOs with time commitments similar to most full-time jobs.
The incoming class of 2022 has a record number of students: 1013. This represents a dramatic increase over last year’s incoming class size of 810, a 20% increase.
“If you have passion for something, students perhaps will unconsciously follow you there.”
Despite the rigid rules and principles of physics, Dr.
The Department of Information Technology has made the transition from Google to Microsoft as the email provider at Stevens. Instead of receiving access to the Google Suite, all new students will receive free access to Office 365.
- Meet Kurtis Watkins, Associate Director of Residence Life, in an interview given to first-year staff writers.
- “Get engaged, get involved, find a place where you really want to work with." - Watkins
For the past four years, Professor Cannizzo has been using his knowledge and leadership within the Stevens community to help engage, inspire, and encourage students to look at their education from a different perspective, both inside and outside of the classroom.
- Construction for Davis Hall completed on time, and students will no longer have to be temporarily relocated to the Sheraton hotel in Weehawken, NJ.
- Davis Hall has new bathrooms, communal spaces, and "stain and waterproof" carpeting.




