A few months have passed since the beginning of the new year, and the COVID-19 pandemic is still a national concern being actively addressed by the United States government.
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During the course of the pandemic, there have been a fair share of COVID-19 cases at Stevens which have been documented.
As a part of President Favardin’s Special Lecture Series on Pandemics, Stevens welcomed Doctor W. Ian Lipkin to discuss the idea of a global public health consortium, a group of people who would be dedicated to preventing another outbreak like COVID-19.
As the pandemic continues to rage on, the healthcare industry is hard at work trying to meet the massive demand for vaccines.
The Diversity & Inclusion Committee (commonly referred to as DNI or D&I) of the Student Government Association is in the process of transitioning a new A-board (Appointed board) for 2021.
This year, Dr. Weina Meng, Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil, Environmental, and Ocean Engineering, and Dr. Hang Liu, Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, were awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) award.
In the early afternoon on Thursday, February 4, the carbon monoxide detector in Gavin Robinson’s dorm room beeped. A few minutes later, it beeped again.
While Black History Month is currently celebrated and recognized every year, February wasn’t officially declared Black History Month until 1976 by President Gerald R.
On June 23, 2020, specific Diversity & Inclusion (D&I) goals and actions were endorsed by President Nariman Farvardin and Stevens Vice Presidents.
In November of 2020, the first issue of the Stevens newsletter, “Duck Med,” was published. Duck Med was created by Jeel Shah, 3/4 Biology major, and it features pre-health articles that both undergraduate students and professionals can participate in.








