Fall 2021 registration is in full swing for the undergraduate body as rising seniors, rising juniors, and rising sophomores register for coursework.
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The Launchpad@Stevens program was formally founded in 2016 by Dr. Mukund Iyengar to create an environment for young entrepreneurs to flourish.
On April 10, the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) will formally vote on whether to amend their recruitment policies to include nonbinary students by allowing individual sororities to determine “their definition of women.”
Over the years, TechFest has been a Stevens tradition hosted by the Entertainment Committee (EC). Last year, due to the outbreak of COVID-19, EC was unable to plan the event, but this year, they’re back with the festivities.
Dr. Charles Suffel, a highly renowned professor of mathematical sciences in the School of Engineering and Science and a former Dean of Graduate Studies, recently passed away on February 4.
After the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, gridlocks and foot traffic saw a sharp decline this past year. Still, Hoboken is looking for ways to increase pedestrian safety, especially as the city transitions out of the pandemic.
A little over one year ago, Stevens closed its doors after the threat of the coronavirus proved to be too great.
Julia Wierzbicki is a 2/4 Mechanical Engineering student at Stevens. In her sophomore year of college, she is already a successful author that has three published books on Amazon under the pseudonym J.L.
On March 28, 2021, the Center of Disease of Control (CDC) announced a new, highly infectious strain of COVID-1870: SIT07030, which health officials have nicknamed the “Duck Strain.”
Elections for the President and Vice President of Operations (VPO) of the Student Government Association (SGA) are underway. Due to restructuring efforts and the writing of a new constitution that failed to pass, the usual fall semester elections were postponed last year to this spring.






