In March 2020, Congress passed the CARES Act (Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act) that provided coronavirus relief funding to higher education, among other things.
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On November 17, first-year students living in Castle Point Hall (CPH) this semester were notified via email that they will not be able to live in CPH for the upcoming spring semester.
After years of informal lobbying for the establishment of a dedicated prayer and meditation space at Stevens, religious student leaders are working on a formal proposal calling for the space which they hope to submit to administration before the end of finals.
Students in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology achieved a 100% acceptance rate to post-graduate programs in the 2019-2020 academic year, according to a recent article from Stevens.
New clubs are coming to campus! More ways for Stevens students to get involved both in-person and virtually next semester will be available, as many clubs are in the process of becoming recognized student organizations (RSOs).
On November 10, the Student Government Association (SGA) sent a proposal to the Provost, explaining reasons why an Optional Pass/Fail (P/F) grading policy should be implemented for this semester.
Ever since the majority of the Cabinet of the Student Government Association (SGA) stepped down in October, the SGA has been planning out the logistics of what a restructured SGA would entail.
On November 3, an email was sent by President Farvardin announcing the new Division of University Relations. Effective November 9 of this year, the Division of Communications and Marketing (DCM) and the Division of Government and Community Relations (DGCR) have been reorganized into this new division, in an effort to “enhance Stevens’ marketing and communications efforts.”
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought unprecedented changes to the functionality of universities across the world. Many institutions have adopted fully online or hybrid in-person instruction for thousands of university students.
Veterans Day honors and remembers veterans for their contribution towards strengthening national security and maintaining the future of our country. Previously known as “Armistice Day” to honor the veterans of World War II, Congress amended the act originally passed in 1938 by replacing “Armistice” with “Veterans” to honor all soldiers that served in the U.S.









