Although hard to miss at 6-foot-4 and 250 pounds, Stevens Physical Plant electrician Ken Thompson has a history and skill set not known by many students.
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A campus-wide alert was sent out to all faculty, staff, and students concerning a concrete slab that had collapsed in the Walker Gym Varsity Weight room on Wednesday.
Tabletop players, Smash Bros. enthusiasts, and a hundred-plus members of Stevens’ gaming community gathered last Saturday for the Computer & Console Gaming Society’s “Jan LAN.”
Stevens repaired a sinkhole that had formed outside the Babbio Center over the winter intersesssion. The sinkhole formed due to a gap between Babbio garage and the adjacent rock ledge.
A team of eight Off Center members was awarded first place in the Big Apple Regional of the 9th College Improv Tournament (CIT9) sponsored by Chicago Improv Productions.
From last June to as recent as this week, multiple administrators at Stevens Institute of Technology have retired or left the University for another position.
About nine months after a hole formed in the facade of the Gatehouse, Stevens has begun making repairs to the oldest structure on campus.
On Friday and Saturday nights, Off Center hosted “Grandma Ran Over a Reindeer,” their final sketch comedy show of the semester.
Due to the water main break in Hoboken on Sunday, November 22, much of the city was left without portable water for some time, including the campus of Stevens.
Dr. Kevin Ryan teaches his graduate-level classes a bit differently than the norm. In his Business Information Networks course (TM-610), Ryan employs the use of a portable projector, a pen-tracking device called eBeam Edge, and screen sharing software from Blackboard Collaborate.







