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.
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Only a handful of Roman Catholic priests have won Emmys, and this summer Father Michael Russo ‘67/M.Div.’75 became one of them.
Leave a CommentProfessor Paul Christiansen helps voters understand the power of music in political ads.
Leave a CommentDaniel Acon ’80 built a lasting career in special effects — and got his start at Seton Hall.
Leave a CommentThe “We Can Do It” poster from World War II is one of the country’s most iconic images.
Leave a CommentFormer WSOU DJ spins a career connecting musicians to their fans
1 CommentNyugen Smith was awarded the prestigious Leonore Annenberg Fellowship last April.
Leave a CommentTrombonist 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.
Leave a CommentWhen 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.
Leave a CommentThe conductor, now artist-in-residence at Seton Hall, opens the world of classical music to students.
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