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.
Posts published in “News”
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.
Finding the best group messaging platform to stay connected and to collaborate with peers in a hybrid and online system has many hurdles.
Last November, the School of Business (SOB) began a mindfulness initiative by teaming up with a meditation company, Headspace, to offer all students, faculty, and professors of the SOB free accounts.
March will be an exciting month, as students can say goodbye to the days of waking up in the wee hours of the morning and preparing for a morning of frantically refreshing the Student Web Self Services portal on myStevens, hoping to successfully achieve one of your seven pre-planned schedules.
While many Stevens experiences have been disrupted due to COVID-19, the Stevens Panhellenic Council still managed to organize formal sorority recruitment.
Sitting atop Castle Point Terrace and overlooking New York City are the two towers that will soon become the Student Housing and University Center at Stevens, a place with numerous facilities, offices, and dorms for students.
The Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) recently appointed Dr. Yi Guo from the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering in the Schaefer School of Engineering and Science as the new Editor in Chief for the Robotics and Automation magazine.
Jeremy Livingston joined the Stevens Division of Information Technology (IT) in January 2021 as the new Chief Information Security Officer (CISO).







