CEOE GRADUATE NOVEMBER 2025 ADVISING BULLETIN

Announcements

Do not miss your opportunity to secure your classes for the Spring 2026 semester.  Registration is now open. If you have any questions or need any assistance, be sure to refer to the CEOE Spring Registration Advising Bulletin (here), discuss recommended courses with your Faculty Advisor and attend CEOE Peer Advising Office Hours for Workday support.

Careers and Internships

Glosten

Glosten is an engineering firm specializing in naval architecture and marine engineering structures. They have a number of full time and internship opportunities available throughout the United States.  The list of available positions is available here. 

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POWERS Engineers

POWER Engineers, a member of WSP, is currently seeking an Entry-Level Civil/Structural Engineer to work in its Power Delivery Transmission Line Department in Mount Laurel, New Jersey.  The successful candidate will be involved in all aspects of transmission line design for new lines, relocations, upgrades, and fiber optic additions. The application is available here. 

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Stantec

Stantec is currently seeking a Transportation Intern for either Spring and/or Summer 2026 for their NYC Office.  The application is available here. 

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The MOLES Internship Portal

The Moles, a heavy construction industry professional society, is collecting resumes for their internship portal. Students may submit their resume, cover letter and letters of recommendations here.  Companies associated with the Moles will then review applications and contact applicants, as desired. 

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High Impact Early Career and Internship Programs

Students may view a list of early career and internship programs for large, high impact companies here.  

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Previous CPT and Full Time Employers

Students interested in pursuing CPT or full-time employment opportunities can refer to this list of companies which have recently hired Stevens students. While this list does not guarantee employment, it serves as a useful starting point for identifying potential employers and exploring career opportunities. This list will be updated at the end of each semester. 

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Scholarship Opportunities

SMART Scholarships 

SMART scholars, through the Department of Defense (DoD), offers scholarships for undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral students currently pursuing a degree in one of the 24 STEM disciplines. SMART scholars receive full tuition, annual stipends, and guaranteed employment with the DoD after graduation. The scholarship is due December 15. Additional information is available here.

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The American Society of Highway Engineers North Central New Jersey Section Scholarship

The American Society of Highway Engineers North Central New Jersey Section Annual Scholarship is dedicated to supporting the academic and professional aspirations of students. The application is available here and closes December 5, 2025.  Over the last two years, CEOE students have won the first, second, and third place scholarships. 

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The American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) Research Institute Scholarship

ACEC Research Internship has created a portal with a list of scholarships available to engineering students. Deadlines range from January to March 2026.  Students can view the scholarships here and register to apply. 

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The International Concrete Institute Metro New York Chapter Scholarship

The International Concrete Institute Metro New York Chapter has officially opened their scholarship applications. Two students will be selected to receive a $2,500 scholarship.  Last year, two Stevens civil engineering majors were awarded this scholarship. The deadline is November 18. Additional information is here. 

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Academic Dates

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Tuesday, November 25: Last Day to Schedule a Thesis/Ph.D. Defense for the 2025 Fall Semester

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Friday, December 5: Last day to withdraw from a 2025 Fall Semester Class

Events

TPD Career and Internship Information Session

Description: TPD is a full-service transportation engineering firm that does a variety of work in the transportation industry. TPD is located throughout PA, NJ, DE and NY. The presentation will give students the opportunity to learn more about a small culture focused transportation engineering company, as well as gain insight into projects the company has completed. Two young professionals (Rich Liput & Kyle Robinson) will be present to answer any questions related to their journeys in engineering, the field of transportation engineering and the environment that TPD fosters throughout the company.

Date: Wednesday, November 12 

Time: 3:00 - 4:00 pm

Location: Babbio 320

RSVP: Here

 

Safer & Smart Streets: A Career in Transportation and Traffic Engineering seminar

Description: Brad Miller and Andy Kaplan will share their journeys from Stevens co-op students to leading transformative transportation projects in Hoboken and beyond. This seminar explores the role of professional organizations like the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE), cutting-edge Intelligent Transportation Systems, and proven strategies for creating safer, smarter streets. Attendees will gain practical insights and career guidance to thrive in traffic and transportation engineering.

Date: Tuesday, November 18

Time: 2:30 - 3:30pm

Location: Gateway North, Room 103

RSVP: Here

Speakers: Brad Miller, PE, PP, PTOE, LEED AP, Stevens class of 2006, is a transportation professional with over two decades of public and private sector experience in transportation planning, engineering, and system management. He is the National Specialty Practice Lead for Traffic Engineering and Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) for Michael Baker International and has managed numerous multi-modal safety and mobility improvement projects and ITS deployments regionally and nationwide. He holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from Stevens Institute of Technology and is involved in multiple professional organizations, including serving as the 2025 President of the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) Metropolitan Section of New York and New Jersey.

Andy Kaplan, PE, PTOE, RSP1, Stevens class of 2009, is Manager of Planning for Technology and Operations at the North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority (NJTPA), where he leads regional efforts to integrate technology and operations into Metropolitan Planning Organization plans and processes. Previously, he held traffic engineering leadership roles at the Port Authority of NY & NJ, advancing airport operations and managing the regional Traffic Management Center. A recognized national thought leader in traffic safety, Andy has earned multiple honors, including ITE’s International Transportation Achievement Award and FHWA’s National Roadway Safety Award. He lives in Jersey City with his wife and two young children.

 

SAVE THE DATES: More Information Coming Soon

Gladstone Engineering Career Information Session: Wednesday, November 19 from 3 - 4pm in ABS 301

BlueBeam Workshop and Networking; Cohosted with Professional Women in Construction - New Jersey Chapter: Wednesday, December 3 from 3:00 - 6:30pm in Gateway South 216

 

Fall 2025 Sustainability Series

The Hugo Neu Corporation Sustainability Seminar Series, organized by the MS program in Sustainability Management, is an effort to connect students to professionals in the field of sustainability. This is a weekly series sponsored by Hugo Neu Corporation and jointly sponsored by Geosyntec Consultants. Cosponsors are Brown and Caldwell, Lozier Inc., The Catalyst Group, and H2M Architects and Engineers. The seminars happen every Tuesday between 5-6pm via Zoom. Additional information and a list of presenters for the semester is available here. 

 

CEOE Masters Student Peer Advising Office Hours

The Department of Civil, Environmental and Ocean Engineering is excited to introduce the CEOE Graduate Peer Advising Office Hours. These office hours do not require an appointment and will be your first stop for questions related to academic and program support.

The peer advisors can provide support on topics including: CPT approval, registration, course scheduling, Workday Student, campus resources, and more!

We encourage you to take advantage of these office hours as a resource for quick guidance and support. 

Please see below for office hours, which will occur in the CEOE Center for Student Success (Davidson Lab 238).  

Mondays: 10am – 1pm

Wednesdays: 10am – 1pm

Thursdays: 1– 5pm

If your question requires additional attention, the advisors will help direct you to the appropriate office or advisor

CEOE Student Athletes in Action 

Friday, November 7

7pm: Women's Volleyball -  Mallory Eder (Environmental Engineering); Vivian Lisboa (Naval Engineering); Eva Tarolli (Environmental Engineering); Ava Stewart (Environmental Engineering); Alyssa O'Neal (Civil Engineering)

Saturday, November 8

12pm (Conference Championship): Field Hockey - Taylor Knox (Civil Engineering)

1pm: Women's Basketball - Isabella Curanovic (Civil Engineering)

6pm (Conference Championship): Men's Soccer - Aden Parikh (Naval Engineering)

Wednesday, November 12

4pm: Women's Basketball - Isabella Curanovic (Civil Engineering)

Tuesday, November 25

4pm: Women's Basketball - Isabella Curanovic (Civil Engineering)

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