Stevens’ visit days have started and prospective students are on their way to experience a new application process. The Division of Enrollment Management at Stevens has taken a new approach to make the process more accessible to students.
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Stevens removed the 24/7 security desk that served as a base for the response of police and emergency services to campus before the start of Fall 2023.
Hollywood was frozen in its tracks starting in May when the Writers Guild of America (WGA) went on strike. The WGA had a host of issues with which they were significantly concerned, and after a failure to find a solid compromise, the WGA started striking in May.
The Women’s Makerspace workshop series is making its return debut tonight, October 6, from 6 to 8 p.m in the MakerSpace (ABS-104).
Post-tropical cyclone Ophelia drenched the Northeast on Friday, resulting in a state of emergency in New York. The New York City subway system, airport terminals, and roads were shut down due to the downpour.
On September 21, an unfamiliar “special events” vendor was seen walking into academic buildings on the south side of campus. He approached multiple students as classes were occurring in these buildings to sell tickets for a comedy club located in New York.
In less than two months, votes will be cast for the New Jersey General Assembly, the New Jersey Senate, and the Hoboken City Council.
It seems that in the modern day, we don’t have things that keep for very long, especially when it comes to electronics.
The Schaefer School of Engineering and Sciences (SES) has announced the continual soft launch of a new lab called the Integration Space.
Stevens, as a prominent American research institute, does quite a bit of work both for and with the government. This work involves the Department of Defense, New York and New Jersey flood services, disaster management entities, and of course, the U.S.