Alpha Phi Omega (APO) hosted its National Service Week initiative this week from November 5 to November 12. This year’s theme was “Preventing Suicide on Campus.”
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On Thursday, Nov. 2, the Korean Student Association, KSA, and the Console and Computer Gaming Society, C2GS partnered to host the first “PC Bang Night”.
On Tuesday, Oct. 31 the Student Government Association, in collaboration with the Office of Student Affairs, hosted “Quack or Treat.” The event was created in an attempt to create a long-lasting Halloween tradition on campus.
Stevens students and alumni descended on Bow Tie Hoboken Cinemas for the first time as the first ever Rocky Horror Picture Show Shadowcast was performed.
Hoboken’s first Out of the Darkness Walk through the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) took place on campus last Sunday.
The Lore-El Center hosted the event LeadHERship Lunch: She Negotiates last Wednesday. The workshop was conducted by She Negotiates, an organization which aims to help women develop skills in negotiation, communication, and confidence to counter the gender wage gaps and have effective conversations in the workplace.
Take Back the Night ran the annual Purple Thursday event in front of Pierce Dining Hall to raise awareness for dating violence and domestic abuse.
On Wednesday, November 1, the Stevens Latin American Association (LAA) hosted its annual Día de los Muertos, or “Day of the Dead,” celebration in Jacobus Lounge.
On Oct. 18, 2017, the Stevens community received an email from President Farvardin announcing a $15 million gift from the A.
On Halloween night, in the deadliest terror attack in New York since 9/11, eight people were killed and twelve injured, including two children, when a man drove a Home Depot rental truck on the Hudson River Greenway, the city’s busiest bike path.