The opening of the new University Center Complex (UCC) has generated many reactions from students, both positive and negative. Of course, the addition of a new campus space will inevitably have an impact on student life.
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Stevens has recently made a big announcement regarding the research held on campus. Effective November 16, Dr. Edmund “Ed” Synakowski will take his place as the Vice Provost for Research and Innovation for Stevens.
Quae, the brainchild of two Stevens students, Brendan Probst ’23 and Samuel Schmitt ’23, is a community voting platform all in the palm of your hand.
On September 20, the Association of Latino Professionals for America (ALPFA) hosted an event in the UCC Gallery room where Stephen Rivera, Vice President of Global Technical Accounting Advisory for Johnson & Johnson, spoke about his career path as a Latino.
With more people becoming aware and concerned about protecting the environment, many new policies have been enacted in order to combat carbon emissions and invest in alternative energy sources.
Stevens proves with their recent placement on the national university rankings that they are an institution on the rise. On September 12, U.S.
On September 17, 2022, the Alpha Phi sorority held their annual Red Dress Brunch to raise money for their philanthropy, the Alpha Phi Foundation.
In the city’s most recent efforts to fight the spread of COVID-19, Hoboken Mayor Ravi S. Bhalla announced on September 13 that Hoboken will have new pop-up booster clinics to distribute the bivalent COVID-19 vaccine.
Through its newest initiative, the city of Hoboken has shown that it prioritizes the safety of its citizens and, consequently, the students at Stevens.
In an ever-changing world, the workforce is increasingly being built of people from all aspects of life. This creates the need for people to be educated on concepts of inclusivity.
