The Spring 2022 issue is available, with feature stories on: • The University’s growth in a robust, responsive and meaningful direction • Jerry Walker ’03, former basketball player, on creating a pathway to achievement for students • Seton Hall law students and professors help keep people in their homes amidst an eviction crisis Link to…
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The Fall 2021 issue is available, with feature stories on: • The historic year ahead for the University, a period of restoration, renewal and reconnection • Shannon Holsey, M.A. ’14, president of the Stockbridge-Munsee band of Mohican Indians • Educators on teaching during a pandemic, the lessons learned and finding new practices Link to ISSUU…
Comments closedThe Spring 2021 issue is available, with feature stories on: • The University-wide initiative to raise awareness about mental health • Jen Cotter ’94 • Samantha Sinclair’s college prep program, Pathway to Purpose https://issuu.com/setonhallmagazine/docs/seton_hall_magazine_spring_2021
Comments closedThe Fall 2020 issue is available, with feature stories on: • Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton • Alice Milligan M.A. ’01 • Faculty, staff and alumni on the frontlines
Comments closedHoussam Eddine Beggas left a broadcast career in Algeria to study at Seton Hall and deepen his understanding of international affairs.
Leave a CommentProfessor Paul Christiansen helps voters understand the power of music in political ads.
Leave a CommentThe president of Morristown Medical Center, Trish O’Keefe, M.S.N. ’94/Ph.D. ’14 is known for her compassion and dedication.
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Leave a CommentKeaton Douglas has taken her talents for entertaining and created a program to help people heal from addiction. A class at the Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology changed her life — and the lives of those in recovery.
Leave a CommentDuring his Seton Hall career, Myles Powell often has celebrated after making a big shot, grabbing the front of his jersey to show off the name of his school.
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