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A Window Into the Past

A tour through Seton Hall’s collection of sacred texts connects us to centuries of history, faith and culture.  Seton Hall’s collection of rare books and sacred texts is a window into history and ideas, say Sarah Ponichtera, assistant dean for special collections and the gallery, and Jacquelyn Deppe, technical services archivist, who curate and maintain this collection at the Seton Hall…

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Global Conversations

Educator Tom Arlotto ’66 brings global conversations to Seton Hall through an endowed gift.  Tom Arlotto has been on six continents, but he’s always called New Jersey home. A retired educator, he recalls pleasant memories of growing up in Jersey City, New Jersey, with his large family. “I’m one of nine siblings. It was organized chaos,” he says…

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50 Years of Chesterton

In January, the BBC launched the 12th season of its hit series Father Brown, based on the fictional crime-solving Roman Catholic priest created by G.K. Chesterton. Ever since Chesterton’s short stories were first published in 1911, Father Brown has delighted millions worldwide. Yet what’s even more influential than the pop-culture fame of his fictional character…

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