Bennet Cerven ’10 has lived many lives.
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Since retiring from ESPN, sportscaster Bob Ley ’76 has lent his considerable talents to helping shape the future of sports media education at Seton Hall.
Comments closedOnly a handful of Roman Catholic priests have won Emmys, and this summer Father Michael Russo ‘67/M.Div.’75 became one of them.
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Comments closedDaniel Acon ’80 built a lasting career in special effects — and got his start at Seton Hall.
Comments closedThe “We Can Do It” poster from World War II is one of the country’s most iconic images.
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1 CommentNyugen Smith was awarded the prestigious Leonore Annenberg Fellowship last April.
Comments closedTrombonist Douglas Purviance, co-leader of the famed Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, has had a deep, rich education in the world of jazz. He shares that knowledge with his Seton Hall students, teaching them the finer points of the craft.
Comments closedWhen the last falsetto note faded away and the house lights came up, Manny Cabo ’94 looked down from the stage to see four music superstars giving him a standing ovation.
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