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The Howe School of Technology Management is the business school of the Stevens Institute of Technology, in Hoboken, New Jersey. It blends instruction in management principles with the technological heritage that has been a hallmark of Stevens since its founding. In 2012, alongside a Stevens initiative, the Howe School created a strategic plan designed to guide its growth as the university aims to double in size.

I. History

The Howe School is named for Wesley J. (Jack) Howe, an alumnus of Stevens and a longtime chairman of the Stevens Board of Trustees. His support enabled the Wesley J. Howe School of Technology Management to begin its mission as a center of research and learning in technology management in 1997, though the school traces its origins to Stevens’ bachelor’s degree in Business and Administration, created in 1960.

The Howe School traces its origins to the Management Department of Stevens; a bachelor’s degree in Business and Administration was created in 1960. Today, more than 1,000 students have received undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degrees from the Howe School, in areas such as Business Administration, Quantitative Finance, Information Systems, Business Intelligence & Analytics, Telecommunications and Marketing.