On Tuesday, Oct. 10, the Chinese Student Association (CSA) hosted its’ annual Mid-Autumn Festival. The event took place in Babbio Atrium at 9 PM that evening.
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On Wednesday, October 11, the Filipino Association of Stevens Tech (FAST) hosted the MassKara Festival in Walker Gym. It is a “festival of smiles” to celebrate perseverance and hard work in the Philippines.
The community of Hoboken gathered this past Tuesday, Oct. 10, for the first of many community outreach meetings hosted by the City of Hoboken.
According to filings submitted to the Federal Election Commission (FEC), Stevens President Nariman Farvardin and multiple members of the Board of Trustees made monetary contributions to Gianforte’s congressional election committee, “Greg For Montana.”
On Tuesday, October 11, Lambda Upsilon Lambda (LUL), Latin American Association (LAA), and Black Student Union (BSU) co-hosted Domino Night in Hayden Lounge.
On Thursday, Oct. 5 at 9 p.m., the College Democrats at Stevens (CDS) held their third general body meeting with special guest Michael DeFusco.
From Oct. 6 to 8, 2017, the Stevens Venture Center hosted its first Digital Healthcare Hackathon. Fifty students out of 150 applicants whose majors included Computer Science, Business and Technology, Biomedical Engineering, and more participated in the three-day-long event.
On Oct. 11, 2017, the Stevens Office of Student Affairs hosted the first “National Coming Out Day Campus Celebration” event. This year is the first year for Stevens to formally celebrate ‘National Coming Out Day,’ but this LGBTQ awareness day has existed nationally since 1988.
Every year, the National Inventors Hall of Fame sponsors the Collegiate Inventors Competition. What is remarkable about the 2017 competition is that Stevens team was named as one of the six undergraduate team finalists in the nation for their senior design project, CerebroSense.
Another week, another information breach. Or, in this case, some new information about Yahoo’s 2013 security breach. On October 3rd, Yahoo released a memo that their 2013 breach, previously believed to have affected “at least 500 million” accounts, actually affected every single one of its 3 billion accounts.