The sport Patrick Burd ’18 loved as a kid and played for four years at Seton Hall is taking him to England and a professional career overseas.
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UNA-USA and the School of Diplomacy and International Relations teamed up to tell the fascinating history of the influential organization — thanks to a dedicated group of donors.
Comments closedThough Catholic priests are underrepresented as chaplains in the U.S. military, priests with Seton Hall connections have made an outsized impact in their service of fellow servicemen and women.
1 CommentWith his support of the university — through donations and volunteer leadership — James Malgieri ’82 hopes to inspire others to do the same.
Comments closedFor anyone seeking the ideal student-athlete — someone who excels in sports, the classroom and the community —it’s difficult to find a better example than Katie Landes ’17.
Comments closedMichael Nzei grew up in Nigeria, moving to the United States in 2012, just three years after starting to play basketball.
Comments closedThe “We Can Do It” poster from World War II is one of the country’s most iconic images.
Comments closedSince the opening of Walsh Library in 1994, Seton Hall’s campus has grown increasingly modern and more beautiful.
Comments closedFullbright scholar Daria Pizzuto travels to Chile to develop authentic Spanish lessons for her student.
Comments closedNursing professor Judith Lucas is a leading expert on the long-term care of older adults.
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