Being part of a sorority gives women a chance to meet friends of a lifetime, create their own traditions, and become a leader.
Posts published in “Orientation Issue”
Running everything from Freshman Orientation, to the different diversity programs that Stevens has on campus, the Office of Student Life is a big part of the lives of Stevens students.

Delta Tau Delta is a very established Greek House on campus. Throughout recent years, our organization has been making significant improvement academically and socially.

Founded at Union College in 1841, Chi Psi has a strong presence at 32 of the nation’s preeminent universities. Although the 8th fraternity founded in the US, Chi Psi boasts a an impressive list of firsts including the first Greek-letter organization to be founded on the idea of emphasizing the fraternal and social principles of a brotherhood, the first fraternity to establish a fraternity house which is affectionately known to us as “the lodge”, and the first to implement full-time traveling leadership consultants.
Theta Phi Alpha (ΘΦΑ) is a national women’s social fraternity, and is a member of the National Panhellenic Conference. The mission of Theta Phi Alpha encompasses far more than providing a social network for college women.


Alpha. Sigma. Phi. These three Greek letters mean more than just Fraternity. They are the means of identifying a group of men who stand out from the rest of Stevens Greek Life.
A professor of Physics and Astronomy, Professor Lukic certainly knows a lot about the world. Originally from Serbia, he came to North America to study and eventually found his way to Stevens.
I started writing for The Stute as a spur of the moment decision. I saw an ad on Facebook, and wrote a short, 600-word essay about how I felt about starting college.



