It’s a new year. January is most often associated with new beginnings, where after weeks of hectic holidays, relaxing vacations, and quiet reflections, people are rejuvenated and ready to achieve their resolutions.
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In college, many of us can struggle with our own mental wellness due to various factors such as stress or anxiety.
The member organizations of the Stevens Panhellenic Council (SPC), an association of Stevens sororities represented by the National Panhellenic Conference, conducted their recruitment processes this month over the course of several days, the first one to be fully in-person since 2020.
The Division of Information Technology at Stevens has recently launched a digital backpack to ease the technical needs of students returning back for the spring semester.
On January 17, the Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Office of the President, Division of Student Affairs, and Development and Alumni Engagement Office partnered for the second annual MLK Day of Service.
The administrative system at Stevens consists of different departments and offices working together to run the university. One of these departments is the Office of the Provost.
Bloomberg was founded in 1981 by many global leaders like Michael Bloomberg, the former mayor of New York City, and has since been at the forefront of financial technology and economic influence on a global level.
“70:30” has become a quip that Stevens students’ ears are trained to interpret as the current male-to-female gender ratio of the undergraduate student body.
As the end fall semester quickly approaches, much of the senior class is beginning to focus on the end of the spring semester and one day in particular: the commencement ceremony.
On November 19, Stevens students headed to Camp Mason for the Leaders Impacting Technology (L.I.T) Leadership Retreat. Camp Mason is a YMCA summer camp located in Hardwick Township and is open to group trips such as school retreats.