The Student Government Association (SGA) is proposing two amendments to their Constitution, requiring 1/3 of the student body to vote on them in order to pass.
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The voting portal for Student Government Association (SGA) Presidential elections is currently open, with one pair of undergraduate students running. Gabriella Poska is running for President alongside Panagiota (Paulina) Georgoutsos who is running for Vice President of Operations (VPO).
This past summer, students pushed again for the renaming of Gianforte Family Hall (GFH), an initiative that has been of student concern since the naming of the building was announced in 2017.
The Student Government Association (SGA) of Stevens is a campus organization tasked with representing the undergraduate student body and promoting the rights and concerns of undergraduate students.
The Student Government Association (SGA) is utilizing a new tactic to reach students by using the app Quae, a digital platform created by Brendan Probst ‘24 and Samuel Schmitt ‘23.
The Quiet Space is now open on campus, providing all members of the Stevens community with an area dedicated to prayer, meditation, and reflection in the lower level of the Student Wellness Center.
The Student Government Association (SGA) held their first Senate meeting of the fall semester this past Monday, September 6. After holding virtual meetings since the start of the pandemic, they kicked off the semester with an in-person setting.
At the Student Government Association (SGA) Senate meeting on April 11, students met to discuss and appoint candidates into three positions on the Cabinet of newly elected President, Liana Meyer, and Vice President of Operations, Julieann Murphy.
On December 14, 2020, the Student Government Association (SGA) set forth a new constitution. This constitution was set to pass upon receiving a 2/3 vote of approval from at least 1/3 of the undergraduate student body.
On December 14, Student Government Association (SGA) President E.J. Hannah announced in an email to all undergraduate students that the SGA Constitution has been rewritten and needs 2/3 approval from the undergraduate student body.