10 student products involved with the Launchpad@Stevens program have been selected to receive a Thomas H. Scholl Award, Stevens has announced.
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Stevens Men’s and Women’s Swimming teams competed in the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Championships from February 10 to February 13. Earning 1480.5 points, 13 gold medals, two silver medals, and three bronze medals, the men’s team won their third consecutive MAC Men’s Swimming title.
Earlier this year, Stevens Division of Information Technology (IT) released their new Service Catalog. In an interview with Michael Scalero, Senior Director of Client Support and Learning Technology Services, and Morgan Kellogg, Manager of IT Communications and Training, they discussed how this service will benefit the Stevens community.
Green for Ian Day is an annual tribute to the life of former Stevens student Ian Rahimi, an electrical engineering major.
This article was written by Trevor Dameika and Tasha Khosla.
After the onset of COVID-19, concerts and other music events were put on hold indefinitely.
Hoboken’s roots in the music scene came from the iconic venue Maxwell’s, which peaked in popularity in the ‘80s and ‘90s and closed for the second time in February 2018.
Phoneboy, a band with millions of streams on Spotify and many fans, first sprouted at Stevens. Their first performance of their hit song “Acid Girl” was performed in front of Walker Gymnasium on June 4, 2018, while their most recent performance of this song was on tour with the popular band, The Happy Fits at the end of 2021.
With Omicron cases on the decline, college campuses across the nation are taking everything they’ve learned over the past two years to implement post-pandemic policies.
As The Stute has already voiced the Stevens students’ opinion in response to the new Via shuttle buses, The Stute reached out to Stevens administration to gather more details regarding the new service.
Thousands of both natural and man-made objects currently orbit the Earth, ranging from debris the size of a grain of sand to entire satellites.