Stevens Apartments at Oklahoma State University, part of the Stevens Neighborhood, offers unfurnished, two-bedroom/one-bathroom units for students who qualify for year-round housing registration, including families and graduate students. Built in 1964, these two-story buildings provide ample parking, playground equipment and open green spaces. The apartments are conveniently located on the north side of Hall of Fame Avenue, next to the intramural fields, and within walking distance of the Family Resource Center. They are named after John Alton Stevens (Jan. 20, 1902-May 16, 1975), who played a key role in developing and managing Veteran's Village at OSU. A World War II Army veteran, Stevens became Village manager in August 1946, overseeing housing, business affairs, and supporting veterans and their families. He fostered a strong community spirit and later became the first director of Married Student Housing, a position he held until his retirement in 1967. Stevens contributed significantly to planning and developing permanent campus apartments, improving living conditions for veteran and non-veteran students. The monthly rate includes utilities such as electric, gas, water, sewer, trash/recycling, internet, Wi-Fi, cable television and free laundry use. The Stevens Neighborhood is designed to provide a comfortable and convenient living environment for students, with easy access to key campus locations and amenities.