There is something so special about books. Their capability to take you into another universe, captivated by an intricate story unfolding at your fingertips, is truly magical.
The Stute
While I was traveling for the holidays this past weekend, I listened to several episodes of “The Joy of Why?” podcast, which explores new and revolutionary ideas or advances in mathematics and the sciences.
Last February, I went to my first Stute meeting and two weeks later, I was elected into the layout editor position with the 2022-23 E-board.
As a girl who’s struggled with memorization and has slight hearing issues, I am not sure how I landed a barista job, but I did.
Claire:
Realizing that the major you’re pursuing doesn’t align with your goals and/or talents can be panic-inducing. I promise you though that it’s not the end of the world.
Out of all the novels I have read, Girl in Pieces by Kathleen Glasgow is the most tragic depiction of what it means to be a teenager battling mental health and the tumult of life.
What is StevensConnects, the software recently launched by Stevens? According to an email sent out by the service’s new address, StevensConnects is a resource that allows Stevens students to interface with experienced alumni, join all kinds of groups, and learn about the different career paths a student can take.
Stevens’ largest event for the Spring semester is on Saturday, April 29th on Palmer Lawn, from 5 to 9 p.m. There will be giveaways, raffles, food, and activities.
Recently, Stevens welcomed Dr. Matt Kubacki as the new Assistant Dean of Advising in the Office of Undergraduate Academics, effective March 13, as Stevens strives to make the academic experience the best it can be.
Every year, the world comes together to celebrate something important to everyone: the world itself! Earth Day, which is on April 22 of each year, is a day that celebrates the Earth and advocates for awareness of climate change and other environmental causes.
