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The Department of Physical Education, Exercise and Recreation takes pride in the diversity of our roles in developing student life at Stevens. Our comprehensive program allows us to influence nearly every student in a way that encourages healthy activities that can be pursued for a lifetime.

Offering 25 intercollegiate sports, Stevens continues to demonstrate its commitment to the ideals of sportsmanship and philosophy of NCAA Division III athletics.

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Directions to Stevens
Stevens is located in Hoboken, New Jersey and is easily reached by car, plane, train, and bus. Hoboken covers approximately one square mile and is located on the New Jersey bank of the Hudson River between the Holland and Lincoln Tunnels.

from northern New Jersey
Take the NJ Turnpike (I-95) South to the Lincoln Tunnel (I-495) exit. Follow the signs to the Lincoln Tunnels and take the “Last Exit for New Jersey, Weehawken and Hoboken” just before the tunnels. Turn right at the second traffic light. This will take you south on Park Avenue. Follow signs for Hoboken. Turn left on Hoboken on 14th Street and turn right on Washington Street. Turn left on 9th Street and walk through the gate onto campus.

Via Lincoln Tunnel
After exiting the tunnel, follow the signs for Hoboken. From the north tube of the tunnel, take the far right and go through the underpass marked Hoboken. From the South tube, exit the ramp on the left. This will make it Southbound at Willow Avenue. Merge onto Hoboken, turn left on 14th Street, turn right on Washington Street. Turn left on 9th Street and go through the campus gates.

from Point South
Take the NJ Turnpike to Exit 14C or follow Routes 1 and 9 north. For State Highways 1 and 9, follow signs for Holland Tunnel. After going under the cover on State Route 139, at the first light turn left onto Jersey Avenue towards Hoboken. Continue under the railroad bridge to Newark Street, the Observer Highway. Turn left on Washington Street and continue north. Then turn right on 9th Street and walk through the gates onto campus.

Via Holland Tunnel
After exiting the tunnel onto Luis Munoz Marin Boulevard, take the first right turn. Luis Munoz Marin Boulevard becomes Henderson Street. Turn right at the end of Henderson Street on Observer Highway. At the last light on Observer Highway, turn left onto Washington Street. Turn right on 9th Street and walk through the gate onto campus.

For GPS systems, use the following addresses: 800 Castle Point Terrace, Hoboken, NJ 07030

We have a campus map here.

There is a guide to the campus parking lot here.

bus parking lot
Buses enter campus via Washington and 9th Avenue and park by Jonas Hall. If you are coming to campus on a bus with less clearance and need assistance getting to campus, please contact your Game Day representative or event manager for further assistance.

Photo Policy
Stevens Institute of Technology requires you to obtain a Sideline Pass to film sporting events. Please contact the Athletic Communications office at least 24 hours in advance to reserve a Sideline Pass. professional photographers only Stevens Institute of Technology filming, visiting schools, or approved media outlets will be issued side business passes and Stevens reserves the right to revoke photography privileges based on side business conduct during a game.

If you attempt to take a photo from the playing surface without credentials, you will be asked to return to the bleachers area.

pet policy
Please note that Stevens Institute of Technology has a very strict pet policy for all events. Pets are not allowed on the Stevens Institute of Technology playgrounds or facilities. Only assistance pets such as guide dogs are allowed. We understand that some institutions do not have policies, so please pass this information on to family and friends attending this event.

restaurant
There are several restaurants within walking distance of both the Stevens campus and the Canavan Arena.

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