I’m sure this summer has been eventful for everyone from the avid beach-dwellers to those who have been introduced to the beach by Pokemon Go.
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With the arrival of the fall semester comes change in a variety of forms. It does not take much observation to see the recent improvements to campus, the newest additions to the student population, and even the slow, but sure transition into autumn.
Stevens Res Life hosted the Red and Gray Par-tay in celebration of the start of the fall semester. This event, hosted on the first Monday of the semester, was the first event new freshmen could attend at Stevens.
For anyone who has stepped onto Stevens campus this summer, it appears as if every building, paved road, and flower bed is getting some extra attention.
by Teny Odaimi and Mark Krupinski
Kenneth Nilsen, Dean of Students, is responsible for clubs, orientation, and student discipline. When asked by the Stute what he had to say to incoming students, he gave a critical piece of advice: get involved.
By: CJ Intercola and Veronica Melikov
Alongside Dr. Melissa Zarin, Mr. Albert Sultan works to help students at the Stevens Counseling Center.
By: Veronica Melikov
The incoming freshmen of Steven’s Class of 2020 are not the only ones who are new to life on campus.
Professor Patricia Anne Muisener is a Teaching Associate Professor and Program Director of Chemistry and Chemical Biology. She loves everything about teaching chemistry.
Professor Vlad Lukic is a Physics professor who teaches freshman mechanics and astronomy courses at Stevens. He gave advice for incoming freshmen that centers around the ideas of adaptation and thinking.
by Veronica Melikov and Audrey D’Souza
As the Assistant Director of Student Life, Chris Shemanski is tasked with much more than one would expect.
