A: Seton Hall’s Office of Research provides leadership and direction to the University’s research and scholarship enterprises. They are available to assist all Seton Hall researchers and scholars. The attached document…
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A: The Seton Hall University Center for Faculty Development provides events and programs that meet the needs of faculty in the areas of teaching, service, and scholarship over the course…
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A: New Student Convocation – August Faculty Convocation – September Mass of the Holy Spirit – September Christmas Tree Lighting – December Charter Day – March Commencement/ Graduate Hooding –…
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A: Most Center for Faculty Development events are held in the Faculty Lounge, which is located on the top floor of the University Center. For specific times and dates, check…
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A: There are several sources of information you may want as you plan your syllabus each semester: The University’s Academic Calendar can be found here: http://www.shu.edu/academics/academic-calendar.cfm The University’s exam schedule…
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A: The Campus ID office and Parking Office are both in Duffy Hall on the first floor. Before you can get an ID you must have been “activated’ as a…
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A: There are several events that are of special interest to faculty: Faculty Convocation – The University’s annual kickoff to the new academic year, where new faculty members are introduced…
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A: Seton Hall’s bookstore is located in Duffy Hall, across from the Parking Deck and University Library. In addition to textbooks and other class supplies, the bookstore offers a full…
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A: The recently renovated and updated Richie Regan Recreation Center has a variety of resources for faculty fitness. The Rec Center features a pool, walking track, and state-of-the-art exercise and…
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