In the midst of the semester, students have turned to the student-created app Quae, which enables users to create polls for others to vote on and respond to.
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Registration for the Spring 2022 semester opens today for all undergraduate students, using Workday. Seniors and priority registration students were able to sign up for classes on Monday, and registration for Juniors opened Thursday.
The time to get involved is now! Check out this list of events open to undergraduate students from November 7 to November 13.
Just a month before the start of the Fall 2019 semester, Stevens was the victim of a major cyberattack that shut down its wireless network and impacted major services for weeks.
On November 2, Mayor Ravi Bhalla declared victory in the Hoboken mayoral race. Bhalla, now preparing for his second term as mayor, ran unopposed.
While most students were off-campus during the past year due to COVID-19, two new student organizations have spurred and gained traction.These
The annual Out of the Darkness Walk took place on October 24, 2021, concluding National Depression and Mental Health month. The Out of the Darkness Walk was a collaboration between Stevens, the City of Hoboken, and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP).
This article was written by Trevor Dameika and Daniel Yu.
At the end of September, several students became Student Government Association (SGA) Senators after elections were held to vote in new members.
On October 20, the Entertainment Committee (EC) hosted Fall Fest, reigniting large-scale events on campus. While they struggled during the pandemic to host virtual events for students, upcoming events are in the works to boost in-person activity.
Quack or Treat, an annual tradition at Stevens to celebrate Halloween, is happening on campus today, October 29 from 12-3 p.m.