The return back to in-person classes has posed challenges regarding classroom assignments. Some of these problems include missing classroom assignments for course sections and overcrowded rooms with more students than seats.
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On September 17 and 18, The Lore-El Center for Women’s Leadership hosted their biennial LeadHERship Conference. This year the conference celebrated the 50th anniversary of women being admitted to Stevens with the theme of “Learning From the Past, Facing the Future.”
he U.S. Women’s Volleyball team made history at the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics, taking home the elusive gold medal for the first time.
After a long day of classes, many members of the Stevens Esports Club prefer to unwind by brawling with their friends and shooting other strangers.
On August 5, the creation of the Division of Housing of the Hoboken City Council was announced by Mayor Ravi Bhalla.
Stevens Institute of Technology and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) have been awarded the first National Science Foundation (NSF) grant committed to establishing an industry-university research center.
Reuse, reduce, recycle. At some point or another we’ve all heard this motto, and its goal is to remind us that we can be doing something to help the environment.
Getting involved on campus is easy. Check out this list of events from September 19 to September 25 that you can register for today!
Following the devastating Hurricane Ida that flooded roads, shut down power, and killed dozens of people, Hudson County received a Major Disaster Declaration by the Federal Emergency Management (FEMA), according to Mayor Ravi Bhalla in a city-wide announcement released last Friday.
On July 19, an email announcement was sent by President Nariman Favardin to the Stevens community stating that Dr. Jianmin Qu had been selected as the next Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, effective September 1.