The Wesley J. Howe Center is a focal point of the campus, including fixtures like Pierce Dining Hall, the Bowling Alley, and many administrative offices.
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Claude Shannon, the “Father of the Information Age,” is one of the most influential mathematicians and computer scientists of the past 100 years, a symbol of innovation and discovery who embodies the Stevens ethos.
Attending a research institution is the opportunity to participate in revolutionary research that can make a difference in the world. However, the involvement of undergraduate students in conducting their own research is less prominent than many would like.
Hoboken, like its surrounding areas, has a history of flood issues. This was on full display the weekend of March 23 to 24 when a Nor’easter blew into the area.
On March 19, 2024, the departments of Residential and Dining Services (RDS), Student Culture and Belonging, and Student Support brought guest speakers from I Love Female Orgasms to campus.
Techfest, the campus student music festival put on by the Entertainment Committee (EC), is an annual tradition at Stevens that has existed for over ten years.

As many students know, the Gateway North building, officially Gianforte Family Hall (GFH), is named for Montana Governor Greg Gianforte.
While education is the priority of attending a university, many students spend much of their time with student organizations, club sports, and other on-campus events.
Davis Hall’s days are numbered. In the most recent report on the university’s 10-year strategic plan, there is a line item on page 74 about Davis Hall, the first-year dormitory building, and its potential replacement.
Battle of the Bands 2024 is taking place on Sunday, March 24 at 7 p.m. in the Bissinger Room. This event is a showcase of student bands and the winners have the opportunity to open for Techfest 2024, the biggest Entertainment Committee campus event of the year.