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The Stute

Did you enjoy writing this column?

Claire:

Yes! Writing this column has been a great time. Getting a chance to connect with campus and write weekly about what I’ve learned throughout my three years at Stevens has been a good way to reflect on and appreciate my experience.

Umberto Boccioni

In this week’s Artist Spotlight, I will cover the influential and controversial Italian painter and sculptor Umberto Boccioni. Boccioni was best recognized for leading the Italian Futurist movement in the 20th century, which was a heavily politicized art movement known for its passionate support of industrial domination and the dismantling of social norms and culture which glorified the past.

The Season of Savings

As the month of May has approached, it means that there is less rain and more sunshine. Fewer exams and more summer jobs.

The death of intellectual curiosity

A new virus is plaguing academia; American consumerism. Academia has changed immensely in the past few decades. There is no hiding the exponentially increasing price tag affiliated with a college education.

Law Society and ODAE host pre-law alumni panel

Here at Stevens, although small, the law department continues to be an integral part of the university. One recent event, hosted by the Stevens Law Society in collaboration with the Office of Development and Alumni Engagement featured Stevens graduates speaking about their experiences and journeys through the legal industry since their time here at Stevens.