Due to the water main break in Hoboken on Sunday, November 22, much of the city was left without portable water for some time, including the campus of Stevens.
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Dr. Kevin Ryan teaches his graduate-level classes a bit differently than the norm. In his Business Information Networks course (TM-610), Ryan employs the use of a portable projector, a pen-tracking device called eBeam Edge, and screen sharing software from Blackboard Collaborate.
When I first started writing for this column, I didn’t know what to expect. In a school so focused on technology and innovation and all that, would anyone even be interested in a female-centric column?
Jacobus Lounge was filled with magazines, scissors, and glue this past Tuesday night. Women’s Programs invited students to come make inspirational boards and relax before finals.
Over the course of this semester, I am sure I have upset and pissed off a number of people on campus.
Tis the season for tons of tourists to descend upon the city to find their fill of holiday cheer, and though we only reside a stone’s throw away, I recommend joining them at least once.
The Polish American Cultural Society hosted a Polish Christmas celebration in the Babbio Atrium this past Wednesday. This is the second year that the society has hosted a Christmas celebration, intended to give students a fun time and teach them about Polish traditions.
I honestly can’t believe that this is the last week of classes for the semester. It feels like yesterday I was moving into my dorm and starting a new chapter here.
For this pre-holiday issue of The Stute, I’m reprinting an edited version of an essay I originally wrote 15 years ago for The New York Times.
Assistant Dean of Students and Title IX Coordinator Kristie Damell and Lower Campus Area Coordinator Steven Couras jointly hosted a screening and discussion on The Hunting Ground for all Stevens resident assistants (RAs), sorority and fraternity executive boards, varsity sports captains, and other campus leaders this past Wednesday.