DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO ESCAPE?

In honor of the 150th Anniversry of Stevens Institute of Technology, we have created a game that acknowledges the rich history of Stevens. This game will test your knowledge of our university, academics, and maybe a few random topics that will surprise you!

The game is pretty simple! Head on over to the "Play" tab where you will see different classrooms you can choose to escape from. You will be given 10 questions to answer. If you are able to prove your worth and answer all the questions correctly, you will be able to escape the classroom!

OUR HISTORY IN PICTURES

Cannon

The Cannon on Castle Point

This cannon was brought to the United States by the French during the American Revolution. Since then, the Stevens family brought the cannon to their estate.

Parade

Student Life

There are over 100 student organizations on campus, all ranging from club sports to professional orgs to Greek life! Stevens empowers diversity and inclusion in their students and strive to create a cohesive community.

Ship

The SS Stevens

From 1968 to 1975, this vessel housed 150 students to help the growing problem of living space on campus. It cost $133,000, but high maintence costs forced Stevens to sell it.

Gate

The Gatehouse

Constructed in 1835, it has been an iconic symbol of Stevens history. Over the years, it has served as the residence of faculty and staff, a student information center, and campus security.

Statue

The Torch Bearer

Sculpted by Anna Hyatt Huntington in 1964, this statue is the largest cast-aluminum statue in the world! It serves as a iconic symbol on campus.

LoreEl

The Lore-El Center

Founded in 1999, it was named after Lore E. Feiler, who attended business classes at Stevens unofficially, since at the time Stevens enrolled men only. The center focuses on women empowerment and create a supportive and inclusive environment on campus.

Schaefer

Campus Facilities

There are many facilities on campus that support Stevens students. These include gyms, libraries, study halls, the health and wellness center, and many more!

View

Stellar Views

Stevens is located on the Hudson River right across New York City, giving students and faculty spectacular views. Students are able to take advantage of numerous opportunites across the river!

Macys

Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade

Each year, more than 100 Stevens students volunteer for the parade. Each fall, the gigantic balloons are test inflated on DeBaun Field!

Created: April 2020