By Shawn Fury Seton Hall diver Quinn Murtha took an unusual path on his way to Division I success. Unlike student-athletes who get courted by dozens of colleges, the Georgia native says, “I never really took diving that seriously. I was just going to be done after my senior year. And then I think my…
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By Anthony D’Angelico There is no limit to how far a mentor can help a student. Kevin Majewski, Ph.D. ’18 is proof of this. Majewski credits much of his academic journey’s success to the team of supporters he had along the way. After relocating to Montana at a young age, Majewski faced multiple educational barriers.…
Comments closedBy Anthony D’Angelico He once dreamed of becoming a movie hero and running into a burning building to save lives. Now cinema stuntman Danny Schoch ’09 has become that guy. Schoch came to Seton Hall because it was a second home to him, growing up with stories of his godparents falling in love on the…
Comments closedBy Pegeen Hopkins Life-threatening fungal infections are on the rise, according to the journal Emerging Infectious Diseases. Hospitalizations rose more than 8 percent a year from 2019 to 2021, and the infections themselves can be hard to treat — and diagnose. Last year, Seton Hall’s 3B Lab received an extremely competitive grant from the National…
Comments closedAs Dermot Quinn explains in the newly published Seton Hall University: A History, 1856-2006, the University owes its foundation to three central figures: Bishop James Roosevelt Bayley, Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton and Father Bernard McQuaid.
Comments closedSeton Hall Athletics facilities have been transformed over the last 10 years to give student-athletes what they need for intercollegiate competition at the highest level while they enjoy an enhanced experience that prepares them for life after graduation. From weight training and rehabilitation to academic support and mental wellness to sport-specific instruction, students have a…
Comments closedAfter just about any Seton Hall women’s basketball game, when both teams are in the locker room and the court has been cleared, you might still see one player on the sidelines, mugging for pictures and signing autographs, mostly with young girls.
Comments closedRich Liebler ’67/M.A. ’19/Ed.S. ’20 helps young people and incarcerated veterans discover a new path.
Comments closedDoctoral student Julius Moore, a former Army drill sergeant and squad leader, shows veterans a path to post-military success through education.
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