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The Business of Sports

Charles Grantham was named director of Seton Hall’s Center for Sport Management in 2016, succeeding Founding Director Ann Mayo. Grantham has extensive experience in professional sports, having served as executive director of the National Basketball Players Association from 1988 to 1995. As a principal negotiator, he helped to establish the league’s four historic collective bargaining…

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An Unmistakable Voice in Pirate Sports

It didn’t take John Fanta long to make an impression on Seton Hall Vice President and Director of Athletics Pat Lyons. As a freshman, Fanta, a broadcasting wunderkind from Westlake, Ohio, sounded so good behind a microphone and proved so determined to master his craft, Lyons says he “used to kid John and say he was going to be a one-and-done.”

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The Quiet Man

Ismael “Ish” Sanogo’s importance to the Seton Hall men’s basketball team can’t be measured in a nightly box score or in the season-ending statistics. As a sophomore on the 2015-16 team, Sanogo averaged just five points per game. But without Sanogo’s contributions, the Pirates would have never become the BIG EAST Conference Tournament champions.

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A Pathway Into the Lab

Since 1989, Seton Hall University has been the beneficiary of an important program that helps women gain a foothold in the sciences. Established by Clare Boothe Luce, an accomplished author, politician and U.S. ambassador, the program that bears her name is one of the most significant sources of support for women in science, engineering and mathematics.

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