On April 21, Marybeth Murphy, Vice President for Enrollment Management and Student Affairs, announced that Stevens had made the decision to postpone an in-person graduation until October 2020.
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Steven's famous mascot/resident war criminal has fallen ill with COVID-19, ruining the school's current streak. Try not to cry long enough to read the article.
Read Keenan Yates' first Mind of a Freshman column of the semester.
Read Andrew Kinney's first Senioritis column of the semester.
After half a semester of virtual learning last spring, Stevens opened campus this fall to a select number of students. At least one in-person class has been offered to freshmen and transfers, while all returning students are taking every class online.
On Friday, September 11, Hoboken held its annual Interfaith Memorial Service in remembrance of those who passed during the events of 9/11.

On September 15 an email announcement from President Nariman Farvardin was sent to all students, faculty, and staff, stating Provost Christophe Pierre’s decision to step down at the end of his five-year term, which will conclude August 2021.
Read Professor Horgan's first Scientific Curmudgeon column of the semester.
As the Fall 2020 semester continues online for the majority of the student body after the initial campus shutdown last spring, many classes have had to be adjusted to the new online format to effectively communicate class material.




