
Joseph Gelb ’92 Supports the Next Generation
Stevens alumnus Joseph Gelb ’92 invests in the next generation through scholarships.
Alumni and friends support Stevens for many reasons. Some gifts come from grateful alumni who make provisions for Stevens in their estate plans. Others come from eager new alumni who make their first gift soon after graduating, and begin to make philanthropy an annual habit. Still more gifts come from generous corporate and foundation partners who believe Stevens is a sound investment. Whatever the reason, and no matter the amount, every gift has a story and an impact.
Stevens alumnus Joseph Gelb ’92 invests in the next generation through scholarships.
Tony Bazzini ’81 reflects on his family ties to Stevens for supporting the University Center Complex.
Dr. Bernard Gallois is raising the stakes – and the bar – for first-year engineering students.
A new scholarship continues the legacy of Michel M. Bitritto, Ph.D., a trailblazer and advocate for women in STEM.
Filling the Roscitt Chair in Leadership, Wei Zheng is developing new insight on leadership during the era of social distancing.
The memory of Todd Sheridan ’10 will create opportunities for other talented students.
“I want to give back to make sure that students now have the same positive experience that I had.”
“I saw Stevens as an opportunity for me to grow, and I want others to have that opportunity.”
“I do see the impact Stevens has had on my career. I want to make sure the experience I had continues.”
“When alumni get into the practice of giving regularly Stevens benefits in many ways.”
“I owe my success to the education I received at Stevens, and this is my way of giving back.”
“It’s about our students and helping them grow and preparing them for their futures.”