The Stevens School of Business is no stranger to recognition, as on July 22, 2025, The Princeton Review—known for its formidable college admissions and test preparation services—named it to the “Best On-Campus MBA Programs” list under the “Best Business Schools of 2025” category.
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On May 27, the Board of Trustees announced that they have unanimously voted to extend the term of President Nariman Farvardin for three years.
Girl Scouts and Stevens have joined forces to promote the STEM fields among young girls and ignite a passion for hands-on work.

Over the summer, the campus library underwent renovations centered on creating more study spaces. The project has now concluded in time for the new academic year.
Members of the Stevens community may have noticed a recent change on the university website: the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion is no longer listed.
On September 3, 2025, Stevens officially welcomed the Class of 2029 with the annual Wittpenn Walk, a tradition that marks the start of their college journey.
Stevens Institute of Technology has announced Emilio A. Fernandez as this year’s commencement speaker. Fernandez—an entrepreneur, pioneer, and emeritus trustee of the university—will address the Class of 2025 on Wednesday, May 21, 2025, at the PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, NJ.
On May 7, 2025, the graduating seniors of the Class of 2025 finally experienced their first official Wittpenn Walk on their last day as undergraduates.
At Stevens, every undergraduate wraps up their academic journey by presenting a senior project that reflects years of learning and growth.
April is an exciting month for movie filming in Hoboken. Last year, there were many sightings of filming and celebrities throughout the year, including Steven Yeun, Timothée Chalamet, and Jeremy Allen White filming or simply exploring the city.