A 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.
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Father 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.
Comments closedEric Duncan spent four years as an assistant coach for Seton Hall’s baseball team.
Comments closedNyugen Smith was awarded the prestigious Leonore Annenberg Fellowship last April.
Comments closedSpurred by a personal connection, neurologist Vincent Fortanasce ’65 has searched for ways to slow the devastation of the disease.
Comments closedA host of Seton Hall community members participated in events surrounding Pope Francis’ historic visit to the U.S.
Comments closedSeton Hall and Hackensack University Health Network launch plans to create New Jersey’s only private medical school.
Comments closedThe success of Father Edwin Leahy ’68 in running Saint Benedict’s Prep in Newark has generated national attention and inspired a new documentary.
Comments closedLaquan Ford ’13 needed a helping hand. Nick Scalera ’63 was there to offer it. The bond they formed has made a profound difference — for them both.
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