Stevens’ theatre community in collaboration with the DeBaun Performing Arts Center’s (PAC) presented a production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream this past weekend.
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This past Wednesday, the Center for Science Writings within the College of Arts and Letters hosted a guest lecture with David Chalmers, Professor of Philosophy and Neural Sciences at New York University and co-director of the Center for Mind, Brain, and Consciousness.
During this spring semester, three new faculty members are joining the Schaefer School of Engineering and Science (SES), who are a part of the 20 new members joining between 2021 and 2022.
On January 31, 2022, Mayor Ravi S. Bhalla and the City of Hoboken announced that grant funding had been awarded to ten area non-profit organizations (NGOs) under the City’s Nonprofit Support Program.
On February 2, Hoboken Mayor Ravi S. Bhalla announced that Standard & Poor (S&P) reaffirmed Hoboken’s AA+ credit rating, which is the “second highest possible rating that can be awarded to a municipality.”
Khoda, the secret senior honor society at Stevens, is a mysterious organization that “promotes a unified effort between students and the rest of the Stevens community to uphold and promote a high quality of student life.”
As a new semester begins, and a new Student Government Association (SGA) Cabinet takes over, students begin work on new initiatives.
This article was written by Kayden Cannilla and Leigha Tierney.
Stevens is home to many professional societies that provide resources for students looking for guidance in their career path.
The Samuel C. Williams library is a place Stevens students know all too well. The library offers a multitude of services, including access to scholarly research guides, printers, study rooms available for reservation, and various archives and collections.
The City of Hoboken ended a mask mandate on February 7, marking a turning point in the local response to the pandemic.