Every year, recent alumni of Stevens help select a professor who has had a significant impact on their learning and experience on campus to be the recipient of the Outstanding Teacher Award.
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Studying abroad has become a staple of the American college experience, and Stevens is working towards increasing the number of international opportunities for students.
On October 28, from 2 to 4 p.m. in Church Square Park, Hoboken Community Center’s second annual Howl-O-Ween event commenced. Hoboken Community Center (HCC) is a non-profit organization that has a food pantry, helps house low-income men, and gives the community affordable housing programs.
As part of their efforts to keep up with the ever-changing technology and trends of society, Stevens Dining recently announced that Gateway Cafe in the Gateway Academic Center will close and become the new home of an Amazon Go on campus.
On November 2, the Active Minds club hosted ASKtivation, a bracelet-making night to raise awareness about the club’s new national initiative, ASK.
This past weekend, Stevens Dramatic Society presented Radium Girls, the true story of factory workers in Orange, New Jersey, who worked with radium paint and developed radium poisoning.
In an aged city like Hoboken, repairs are necessary in order to keep infrastructure up and running, and the current set of repairs revolve around the water main replacement.
Many companies in the U.S. have added an additional benefit for their employees: free college admissions counseling. The counseling is equivalent to around $140 an hour and assists families with feeling less stressed when it comes to college applications.
For Engineering majors here at Stevens, Design I is the start of a journey that lasts a lifetime — all in 14 weeks.
Social media is incredibly far-reaching in our society. The origins of mass social media exist partially in Facebook, which was originally created just for Harvard students and its alumni.


