This past week, Stevens processed its first round of payroll using the new Workday system that was launched at the beginning of the month.
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Stevens hosted a ceremony last week for the completion of the launch of the first SATMax course taught at Hoboken High School.
A five-person team of Stevens entrepreneurs recently imported a popular packaged Egyptian corn puff snack, and rebranded it as “Corny’s.” According to Jasmine Mina, the team decided to bring the snack to the US because “the American market is shifting towards healthier snack alternatives.”
16 Handles collaborated with the Delta Phi Epsilon sorority from Stevens on Tuesday to help the chapter fundraise for the upcoming semester.
Hayden Lounge will be the venue for Stevens’ first ever Epic Rap Battle on Wednesday, hosted by student Joshua Negron. Negron originally got the idea from one of his fraternity brothers in Lambda Upsilon Lambda.
On Wednesday, April 8 at 9:00 p.m., Alpha Omega Phi, the service fraternity at Stevens, hosted a S’mores event in Jacobus Lounge.
Stevens students joined the fight against cancer with the first Relay for Life in Walker Gym this past Friday. Over 350 participants gathered to honor and remember those who have battled the disease, as well as raise donations throughout the night.
The College of Arts and Letters is introducing a new minor in Film Studies. The two pioneers of this minor are Professor Anthony Pennino and Edward Foster.
Every spring, “weeaboos” descend on Hoboken for Castle Point Anime Convention. “The first step of CPAC is picking the date,” says Convention Chair Tyler Romeo.
PSE&G provides a majority of the power to New Jersey homes, schools, and businesses. Within the company are powerful women engineers who have much experience to share with aspiring female engineers.