The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) will be hosting its Out of the Darkness Walk in Hoboken on October 23, 2022.
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At Stevens, the work order system is a way for students, faculty, and staff to report issues or suggestions regarding the facilities of Stevens.
The School of Business is always inspiring its students to learn outside the classroom, and that seems to be exactly what Aditya Bhangale took to heart.
At Stevens, the health and safety of the students are a huge priority. Whether it be the Stevens Campus Police, the Guardian App, or COVID-19 safety procedures, the school shows its dedication to keeping its students safe.
On October 10, the Middle Atlantic Conference named its weekly awards for Players of the Week. Stevens Ducks Rachel Rouse of Women’s Soccer was honored as Offensive Player of the Week, and Bailey Axelrad of Women’s Volleyball was honored as Defensive Player of the Week.
On September 30, Stevens released its 2022 Annual Security and Fire Safety Report detailing statistics for 2019 to 2021 related to crimes occurring on or near Stevens-owned property and disciplinary statistics.
October is the month of breast cancer awareness. As such, on October 13, two Stevens’ sororities, Theta Phi Alpha and Delta Phi Epsilon co-hosted a fundraising event, Bowling for Boobies, to bring awareness to the cause.
October 11 was National Coming Out Day, an annual awareness day observed in the United States to celebrate and support lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) people in “coming out of the closet.”
The Hoboken Harvest Festival, an autumn event organized by the City of Hoboken and the Hoboken Business Alliance, will be running on October 22 for the first time since 2019.
The Stevens Career Center has shed more light on the challenges of running last month’s campus-wide Career Fair, as well as the University’s aspirations for making future fairs run smoothly and facilitating more interactions between students and employers.