Stevens Institute of Technology

Private university in Hoboken

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2024 Stevens was ranked 36th nationally according to the Wall Street Journal.
2024 Stevens was ranked 76th in national universities according to the U.S. News edition.
2024 Stevens was ranked 18th nationally for Return on Investment for Students by PayScale's rankings.
2024 Stevens was ranked 12th nationally for Best Career Placement (Private Schools) by The Princeton Review.
August 2024 Stevens Institute of Technology joined the Inter-University Engineering Doctoral Consortium (IUEDC), enabling students to take courses at nine NYC-area graduate engineering schools without additional tuition.
April 2024 The ship's anchor, which was briefly removed during UCC Towers construction, was brought back to campus following student advocacy.
2023 Stevens Institute of Technology reported an endowment of $319 million, which has grown by $112 million over the past five years, including $63 million in donations.
July 2023 Stevens renamed the College of Arts and Letters (CAL) to the School of Humanities, Arts, & Social Sciences (HASS).
2022 Stevens received the NADIIIAA Community Service Award, marking its eighth time receiving this honor.
2022 Stephen Kovacs, the former men's fencing team head coach who had been accused of two sexual assaults, died in prison.
2022 Brett Kaliner achieved a perfect 29-0 season and became the first national champion in Stevens Institute of Technology wrestling program history, winning the title in the 149-pound weight class.
2022 Opened the University Center Complex, providing residential housing for approximately 1,000 students and featuring collaboration spaces, a fitness center, and dining facilities.
2022 The Morton Memorial Laboratory of Chemistry was added to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) for its architectural significance.
2021 Alina Duran competed at the U.S. Olympic Trials in the hammer throw, reaching the final and finishing 12th in the country.
2021 Stevens Institute of Technology reported an average accepted salary of $75,400 for graduating students, with a maximum of $90,600 across over 300 recruiting companies.
2021 Doctoral student Gina Dello Russo won the NCAA Division III title in the 400-meter dash at the Outdoor Track & Field National Championships in Greensboro, N.C., becoming the first Stevens track & field champion since 2017.
2021 Stevens Institute of Technology was ranked 4th in the U.S. for Best Value Private Colleges by PayScale.
2021 Announced 100 percent renewable energy sourcing for electricity starting in the fall semester.
2021 By the Spring semester, Stevens has won 23 team and 105 individual championships in the MAC conference.
December 2021 Announced requirement for COVID-19 booster vaccination for all students, faculty, and staff.
April 2021 Became one of the first U.S. higher education institutions to require COVID-19 vaccination for students, faculty, and staff.
2020 Patrick Dorywalski retired after 37 years of coaching, having achieved 635 victories - the most by any varsity coach at Stevens and the fourth-most by any men's volleyball coach in NCAA at the time of his retirement.
2020 Amy Regan participated in the U.S. Olympic marathon team trials after being the first cross-country runner from New Jersey to win a national championship in any NCAA division.
2020 Spencer Cook led the country in three-point field goal percentage, marking a significant individual achievement for Stevens men's basketball.
2020 Received the AASHE STARS Gold Rating for environmental sustainability efforts.
2019 Opened the Gateway Academic Center, an 89,500-square-foot teaching and research facility.
2019 The William Hall Walker Gymnasium was added to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in recognition of its architectural significance, highlighting its historical and design importance.
July 2019 Stevens rejoins the Middle Atlantic Conferences (MAC) after an absence of over 40 years.
2018 Charlie Ruegger becomes the second Stevens baseball player drafted into Major League Baseball, selected by the New York Yankees.
2018 Received the American Council on Education's ACE/Fidelity Investments Award for Institutional Transformation, recognizing innovative responses to higher education challenges.
2018 Stevens' women's fencing team achieved an exceptional season, remaining undefeated against Division III opponents and setting a new school record with a .914 winning percentage, becoming the first team to surpass a .900 winning percentage.
2016 Stevens tied its highest finish of 13th in the annual Division III Director's Cup.
2016 Gladys Njoku won her second consecutive national championship in the high jump.
2015 Gladys Njoku secured her first national championship in the high jump.
2015 Stevens was invited by the U.S. Department of Energy to compete in the Solar Decathlon at Orange County Great Park. Their 'SURE HOUSE' entry won the competition, ranking first in multiple categories including architecture, market appeal, communications, appliances, engineering, commuting, and home life.
2015 Brittany Geyer won both the national 100 breaststroke and 200 breaststroke titles, becoming a three-time NCAA champion.
April 26 2015 Stevens won the NCAA Division III men's volleyball championship on its home court at Canavan Arena, marking the first NCAA team championship in the institute's history.
2014 22% of Stevens students were members of Greek organizations, highlighting the significant presence of fraternities and sororities on campus.
2013 Simas Jarasunas won the 100-yard Breaststroke, securing the first national championship in the Stevens men's swimming program's history.
2013 Stevens competed in the Solar Decathlon for the first time outside of Washington, D.C., with their 'Ecohabit' entry placing fourth overall and second among United States entries.
2013 Stevens was named ECAC Institution of the Year for the second time, becoming one of only three institutions to win the award multiple times.
2012 University launched a strategic plan (2012-2022) focusing on modernizing campus facilities, with a commitment to upgrading 100 percent of classrooms with AV and IT technologies.
2012 Brittany Geyer won the national women's 200-yard breaststroke title.
2011 CAL began offering a new Master's degree and graduate certificate in Technology, Policy and Ethics.
2011 Stevens achieved its highest finish of 13th in the annual Division III Director's Cup.
2011 Nariman Farvardin was appointed as the 7th president of Stevens Institute of Technology by the board of trustees, following the resignation of Harold J. Raveché and chairman Lawrence Babbio Jr.
2011 The Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education (CIESE) received the Presidential Award for Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentoring.
2011 Stevens participated in the Solar Decathlon with the 'Empowerhouse' project, winning first place in affordability and partnering with Habitat for Humanity to provide the home to a low-income family in Washington, D.C.
2011 Laura Barito was awarded the NCAA Woman of the Year, becoming only the second Division III athlete to win this award in its 21-year history. She was also named to the Academic All-America First Team, having been a two-time All-American in swimming and track and a two-time NCAA national champion.
2010 Harold J. Raveché and Lawrence Babbio Jr. stepped down from their leadership positions, with Nariman Farvardin becoming the new president and Virginia P. Ruesterholz becoming the new board chair.

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