The Winter 2022-23 issue has arrived, and new stories about the Seton Hall community including: • Seton Hall’s Pell Grant-driven financial accessibility • Health science students’ fight against opioid addiction • A Diplomacy Professor’s journey to a Europe in the midst of war Link to 2022-23 Winter Edition
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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…
Comments closedThe 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.
Comments closedProfessor Paul Christiansen helps voters understand the power of music in political ads.
Comments closedThe president of Morristown Medical Center, Trish O’Keefe, M.S.N. ’94/Ph.D. ’14 is known for her compassion and dedication.
1 CommentSeton Hall’s video game teams are emerging as conference-leading competitors in the growing world of esports — and thanks to a new facility have a well-equipped home on campus.
Comments closedKeaton 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.
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