Campus Point Connection by The School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

Join us for Campus Point Connection events, a new series by Stevens School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences. Explore how research, artistry and culture intersect and discover the real-world impact of our university's intellectual leadership.

Fall 2024 Events

Our Campus Point Connection series kicks off this year with "How to Raise a Citizen," an engaging panel discussion presented in partnership with the Hoboken Public Library. Stay tuned for more exciting Campus Point Connections events throughout the year!

How to Raise a Citizen

Learn practical ways to engage your kids in politics. This interactive panel will feature Lindsey Cormack, an associate professor of political science at Stevens and author of "How to Raise a Citizen (And why it's up to you to do it);" Jennifer Giattino, Hoboken city council president; Emily Jabbour, Hoboken city council member; and Jennifer McBryan, associate dean of undergraduate studies and teaching associate professor.

October 1, 2024 - 6:30 p.m. - Hoboken Public Library
Book cover for "How to raise a citizen (and why it's up to you to do it)" by Lindsey Cormack

Past Campus Point Connections

See past Campus Point Connections hosted since the inception of Stevens School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences.

Book Celebration for Science and Technology Studies

Hosted by Katheryn Detwiler, the conversation will spotlight Amber Benezra's 'Gut Anthro: An Experiment in Thinking with Microbes,' Theresa MacPhail's 'Allergic: Our Irritated Bodies in a Changing World', and Samantha Muka's 'Oceans Under Glass: Tank Craft and the Sciences of the Sea.'

October 1, 2024 - 6:30 p.m. - Hoboken Public Library
Three Book Covers: 'Gut Anthro: An Experiment in Thinking with Microbes,' by Amber Benezra, 'Allergic: Our Irritated Bodies in a Changing World," by Theresa MacPhail, and

Crisis and Meaning: Intersections of Humanities and Mental Health

This symposium will be open to scholars, students, and the general public and will offer key insights into the power of the humanities, arts and social sciences to help us make sense of the human experience, the human mind, and our turbulent times.

Friday, April 5, 2024 - UCC Tech Flex
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