The sudden outbreak of COVID-19 initiated a necessary policy requiring masks on Stevens’ campus. These masks helped Stevens maintain some degree of normalcy as students started returning back to their classes and reuniting with their friends and teachers.
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As often is the case with cities and towns, it is commonplace to commission a local artist to create a work of public art within city borders—and Hoboken is no exception!
On November 16, Stevens announced that after a 17-month process, the stevens.edu website was upgraded and launched for everyone to use.
At Stevens, the residential systems are almost as essential as academics, athletics, and professional departments, similar to schools across the country.
Located in Davis Hall, one of the most influential living learning communities for women in STEM is Women in Science, Math, and Engineering (WiSME).
At Stevens, space travel offers itself as an interest for students across a variety of majors, as essentially every major is involved in one way or another in launching a rocket into space.
The McMaster University LIVELab is not like the university labs you’re used to. It’s a theater that fits 106 people complete with a stage for performers and space for researchers from McMaster University.
While many scientists keep exploring Earth and its wonders, Matthew Brand aims to shoot for space, more particularly for Mars. A Stevens’ 2021 alumni, Brand was first inspired by the Curiosity car-sized rover launched on Mars a few years back and found his niche later at Stevens as he combined his computer science degree and his interest in space when he joined Professor Paul Grogan’s research team.
On November 20, No. 4 Stevens Men’s Soccer defeated No. 19 Johns Hopkins University in their NCAA quarterfinal match at home at the DeBaun Athletic Complex.
On October 26, the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) released its preseason poll, where Women’s Basketball was ranked to be in second place, which was decided by the nine head coaches of the conference.
