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[Meet the Greeks] Delta Phi Epsilon

The Epsilon Gamma Chapter of Delta Phi Epsilon was established at Stevens in 1985, with a founding class of six girls committed to promoting dedication, pride, and excellence among each other and the people around them.

Let’s Shake it Up!

I’ve passed Birch a countless number of times, but I had only judged it to be a bar, a place not suitable for a sophomore like myself.

[Meet the Greeks] Phi Sigma Sigma

Phi Sigma Sigma is an organization founded on the idea that women from all backgrounds can unite to work towards a common goal and that personal differences make the group stronger.

Studying in the lowlands

Sixty percent of the Dutch population lives below sea level.  The centuries old water management practices in the Netherlands are what keeps much of the country afloat.  

Interview with Doctor Calhoun

Professor George Calhoun is Director of the Quantitative Finance program at Stevens. He teaches the mandatory introductory sequence for Quantitative Finance majors, QF 101 and QF 102, so he is no stranger to Quantitative Finance majors.

Meet the Greeks!

With 13 fraternities, and 6 sororities on campus, Greek Life is prevalent in all aspects of student life at Stevens. Over 30% of Stevens students are a member of a Greek Organization, and over 75% of executive board members, encompassing all clubs, are members of the Greek community.

A new hope

“Hello, my name is Mary Ruane and I’m from Mountainside, New Jersey.” No, scratch that. They don’t care where you’re from, besides that’s too formal.

Interview with Professor Snell

Professor Snell teaches Engineering Graphics, the AutoCAD portion of a Civil Engineering lecture/lab series, and two senior design labs. He has a background in architecture, and was the Faculty Construction Manager for the SURE House, Stevens’ winning entry in the 2015 Solar Decathlon.

[Meet the Greeks] Chi Phi

At Chi Phi we pride ourselves on our values of acceptance, inclusivity and well roundedness in academics as well as intellectual and creative persuits.

Interview with Prof. Hammerman

Professor Robin Hammerman teaches CAL 103, a class required for all freshmen. She has been with Stevens since 2011, when the year-long Freshman Experience program started.