In an email from the Office of the Registrar, Stevens has announced that for the first time, incoming freshman students will create their fall semester schedules.
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With the official opening of the University Center Complex (UCC) and residential towers in the Fall 2022 semester, Stevens made a statement about its future as an institution.
Founded in May of 1969, Samuel C. Williams Library has been providing Stevens students with an environment that encourages learning for over half a century.
The College of Arts and Letters, abbreviated as CAL, is receiving a brand-new name as part of Stevens’s recent rebranding efforts.
What is StevensConnects, the software recently launched by Stevens? According to an email sent out by the service’s new address, StevensConnects is a resource that allows Stevens students to interface with experienced alumni, join all kinds of groups, and learn about the different career paths a student can take.
Stevens’ largest event for the Spring semester is on Saturday, April 29th on Palmer Lawn, from 5 to 9 p.m. There will be giveaways, raffles, food, and activities.
Recently, Stevens welcomed Dr. Matt Kubacki as the new Assistant Dean of Advising in the Office of Undergraduate Academics, effective March 13, as Stevens strives to make the academic experience the best it can be.
Every year, the world comes together to celebrate something important to everyone: the world itself! Earth Day, which is on April 22 of each year, is a day that celebrates the Earth and advocates for awareness of climate change and other environmental causes.
More than 9000 faculty and graduate students at Rutgers University staged a walkout Monday morning amid a tense labor dispute over salary increases, affordable housing, childcare, and healthcare.
Stevens has announced that the DuckCard system will be transitioning to a mobile model, allowing students to use their smartphone’s ecard functionality around campus instead of carrying physical plastic cards.

