The “silo effect” is a major problem in academia today. And nowhere is the lack of free-flowing information across disciplines more of a problem than in the sciences. At Seton Hall, a new initiative promotes cross-disciplinary learning, particularly in areas that relate to STEM subjects: science, technology, engineering, and math. Seton Hall magazine editor Pegeen Hopkins…
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The campus statue of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton serves as a powerful symbol of courage, determination and faith.
2 CommentsSpurred 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 closedAs the University’s Division of Volunteer Efforts (DOVE) celebrates its 25th anniversary this year, Seton Hall magazine profiles its founder, Jeanine Cavanagh.
Comments closedIn the face of heartbreak and tragedy, Barbara La Porte, M.A. ’13 relied on a steadfast faith in God. Her journey toward healing offers a remarkable lesson in the power of forgiveness.
When Barbara La Porte tells her story, she raises some of the hardest questions most of us will ever face: How do we make sense of tragedy? When another’s actions cause us suffering, how do we respond? When the unimaginable happens, where do we turn?
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 closedDespite a busy medical practice, pediatrician Michael Giuliano has embarked on a spiritual journey to become a deacon.
Comments closedA number of rare holdings now on display for the public.
1 CommentArchbishop John Joseph Myers celebrates the 25th anniversary of his episcopal ordination.
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