On Thursday, October 29, Justice Clarence Thomas administered the Constitutional Oath to Amy Coney Barrett at the White House, making her the 115th Associate Justice on the Supreme Court of the United States.
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Danielle Holmes has left her position as area director for Stevens Leased Housing (SLH), as her former position has been permanently eliminated.
Philip Odonkor, a professor in the School of Systems & Engineering, led a team of four students, Ronald Estevez, Samantha Inneo, John Schneiderhan and Daniel Wadler, to secure top awards at the Smoky Mountains Computational Sciences and Engineering Conference (SMC2020) held virtually in August.
The U.S. Justice Department announced on October 21 that Purdue Pharma, the makers of the opioid medication OxyContin, will plead guilty to multiple criminal charges.
With many students learning remotely this semester, a recent announcement from President Farvardin indicated that little will change for the upcoming Spring 2021 semester.
Following an emergency campus shutdown during mid-March of 2020 that unexpectedly continued through the entirety of the Spring 2020 semester, Stevens resumed in-person classes in August for the 2020-2021 academic year However, only first-year undergraduate (and select graduate) students were allowed on campus with strict limitations.
Spooky season is here! Costumes, festivals, candy, and chilling decorations were the norm for as long as most of us can remember.
On October 14, Hoboken Mayor Ravi Bhalla announced that 321 small businesses in Hoboken were awarded $1.82 million in funding. The funding was provided by money allocated to Hoboken from the Federal CARES Act.
Over the past two weeks, a survey pertaining to a proposed change to the grading policy for the Fall 2020 semester has been circulating through Slack channels, GroupMe group chats, and other platforms.
As you walk along Washington Street, you might notice that the view has quickly transformed to become much more colorful. Wondering why?








