Former President A. Gabriel Esteban’s astute outlook led to substantial growth for Seton Hall, and his plans have set the University on a course for lasting success.
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Seton Hall is home because its people make it their home. Whether it was welcoming families to campus in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, or traveling to El Salvador to work in a women’s shelter, Pirates have always shown big hearts.
Leave a CommentA call to student leadership drives dedicated Seton Hall graduates to serve in the Peace Corps. The experience is often a transformative one for all involved.
Leave a CommentFather Laurence T. Murphy, who taught at Seton Hall and briefly served as University President, helped forge a historic link between Seton Hall and China, starting in 1979.
Leave a CommentEric Duncan spent four years as an assistant coach for Seton Hall’s baseball team.
Leave a CommentNyugen Smith was awarded the prestigious Leonore Annenberg Fellowship last April.
Leave a CommentSpurred by a personal connection, neurologist Vincent Fortanasce ’65 has searched for ways to slow the devastation of the disease.
Leave a CommentA host of Seton Hall community members participated in events surrounding Pope Francis’ historic visit to the U.S.
Leave a CommentSeton Hall and Hackensack University Health Network launch plans to create New Jersey’s only private medical school.
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