Each year during the first week of October, the University holds its own version of homecoming: Seton Hall Weekend…
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Despite a busy medical practice, pediatrician Michael Giuliano has embarked on a spiritual journey to become a deacon.
Leave a CommentThe Calandras follow tradition: entrepreneurship and the Stillman School of Business.
2 CommentsThe School Reform Landscape: Fraud, Myth, and Lies By Christopher H. Tienken, Ed.D. ’03/M.P.A. ’04 assistant professor of education, and Donald C. Orlich, Ph.D. (Rowman & Littlefield Education, $60) For 60 years, government proposals and policies have called for the reform of public education in the United States. Through the lens of Critical Social Theory,…
Leave a CommentReflections on Cardinal John Henry Newman and the role of the Catholic university.
Leave a CommentIn his weekly radio show, Greg Cellini ’85 brings his perspective as a Franciscan brother to conversations about work life.
Leave a CommentSegment with Martin O’Neill. This interview aired on April 16th, 2011:
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In May, the well-loved professor and theater director James P. McGlone will retire after a 46-year career at Seton Hall.
2 CommentsPatients today face a fractured healthcare system and the threat of deadly medical errors. Clinical nurse leaders are being trained to combat these thorny problems.
Leave a CommentSlavery still exists in the 21st century. Margaret Dougherty is determined to change that.
1 CommentA. Gabriel Esteban brings a unique perspective to his new position as interim president of Seton Hall. Because he had been provost — the University’s chief academic officer — he has a thorough grasp of what’s needed to educate and form future servant leaders. But as the parent of a Seton Hall junior, his perspective…
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