Within the month, construction of the North Building is expected to begin. The building, which is being constructed by ModSpace Corporation, will provide new academic and classroom space for the Stevens community.
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– Name; Major; Year
President: Thomas (Tommy) Daly; Civil Engineering; 4/5
Vice President: Catherine (Cat) Oesterle; Chemical Engineering; 2/4
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Stevens’ Greek Life was recognized on Wednesday for its service after the Hoboken train crash incident. Sara Klein, Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs, began the event by thanking the Greek Life community on campus for its assistance and disproving the stereotypes of Greek Life.
Dan Delaney, a Stevens alumnus, is running for the U.S. House of Representatives under the Libertarian Party. His position supports breaking down to what he refers to as the “flawed two-party system.”
The Latin American Association (LAA) hosted a celebration for Dia de los Muertos at Jacobus Lounge on Tuesday, Nov. 1 at 9:00 pm.
Phi Beta Lambda, Stevens’ Business Honors Society, hosted its Speaker Series Part II in the form of a “fireside chat” last Wednesday.
The Women’s Programs of Stevens Institute of Technology welcomed Dr. Jedidah Isler to campus as the keynote speaker of the Women Empowering Women Leadership Conference this past Saturday.
A commonly seen, yet seldom explained, sight on Stevens campus is Slackline. Slackline is an event carried out by the Climbing and Mountaineering Club, in which a line is tied between two trees and participants try to walk across it.
The Stevens Irish Association held a Halloween celebration in Hayden Lounge on Wednesday. Various Irish potato dishes were served, as well as candy and snacks.
Stevens’s chapter of the American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists (AAEES) hosted their second annual Pumpkin Painting Festival on Wednesday.

