As the month of May has approached, it means that there is less rain and more sunshine. Fewer exams and more summer jobs.
The Stute
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.
In the early 20th century, Germany was a bastion for civil and LGBTQ rights, being what most consider the birthplace of the modern gay rights movement.
Here at Stevens, innovation is always at the forefront of the minds of everyone, from students all the way up to President Farvardin.
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.
The recent breaking news of popular Fox News host Tucker Carlson leaving the news platform has been taking the world by storm.
On Friday April 18, Montana Governor and Stevens alumnus, Greg Gianforte signed into law Senate Bill 99, banning medical treatment for gender dysphoria for minors, including hormones and surgeries.
In the 21st century, global warming has grown into a societal threat that puts almost all aspects of life at risk; rising sea levels to more frequent and intense storms increased drought and increases in extinction rates.
The Office of Undergraduate Academics recently sent out a survey to all current juniors, sophomores and first-year students requesting feedback on the length of the final exam periods for undergraduate courses.
Towards the beginning of last week, a parent on the Stevens Institute of Technology Parents Facebook page made a post explaining that their child’s clothes were ruined by bleach that they were unaware was in the washing machine.