STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
HOBOKEN, NJ
Edwin A. Stevens HallBabbio Center AtriumRiver Terrace Suites, Babbio Center, Burchard Building, and Morton-Kidde-Pierce ComplexWalker GymnasiumDeBaun FieldSamuel C. Williams LibraryAmerica's CupThe Howe Center and Torch Bearers QuadCastle Point LookoutHumphreys Meadow
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Edwin A. Stevens Hall
The Edwin A. Stevens Building (EAS Building) was constructed in 1870 as the main building for the cam...
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Samuel C. Williams Library
The Stevens Mobile, located in the library, was created by Stevens alumnus and world renowned artist ...
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Babbio Center Atrium
Opened in the spring of 2006, the Lawrence T. Babbio, Jr. Center for Technology Management is a six-s...
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America's Cup
Stevens offers the ultimate coffee experience at America's Cup in the Samuel C. Williams Library. Ame...
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River Terrace Suites, Babbio Center, Burchard Building, and Morton-Kidde-Pierce Complex
The completely renovated River Terrace Suites began housing students in the fall of 2006. The Burchar...
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The Howe Center and Torch Bearers Quad
The Wesley J. Howe Center, built in 1959, is home to the bookstore, Pierce Dining Hall, Colonel John'...
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Walker Gymnasium
This unusual circular building became a reality in 1916 as a result of a $100,000 gift by Mr. William...
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Castle Point Lookout
Castle Point lookout is the highest elevation in Hoboken at 100 feet. The green-veined, serpentine ro...
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DeBaun Field
Resurfaced in 2007, the state-of-the-art DeBaun Athletic Complex is home to Stevens' NCAA Division II...
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Humphreys Meadow
Every Stevens undergraduate student is guaranteed housing for four years and 90 percent of our studen...
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