Superstorm Sandy devastated families — and whole communities — throughout the metropolitan area.
Many in the Seton Hall community rushed to provide assistance.
Category: Ideas and Activities
Archbishop John Joseph Myers celebrates the 25th anniversary of his episcopal ordination.
Comments closedThe conductor, now artist-in-residence at Seton Hall, opens the world of classical music to students.
Comments closedHow do you get to Broadway? For Crystal Dickinson, the route ran right through Seton Hall, where she took an unexpected detour from her original journey to become a kindergarten teacher.
Comments closedYES, Seton Hall is “a home for the mind, heart and the spirit.” And it remains in the hearts and minds of nearly all alumni — in very specific ways.
1 CommentEvery once in a great while, a special team emerges and captures the imagination of its fans, taking them on a magical ride that blends the line between fairy tale and reality.
Comments closedReflections on Cardinal John Henry Newman and the role of the Catholic university.
Comments closedIn his weekly radio show, Greg Cellini ’85 brings his perspective as a Franciscan brother to conversations about work life.
Comments closedSegment with Martin O’Neill. This interview aired on April 16th, 2011:
01-Track-01
To commemorate Immaculate Conception Seminary’s 150th anniversary, Monsignor Wister, an associate professor of Church history, embarked on a quest to write the definitive history of the institution. Over six years, he reviewed original correspondence between rectors and bishops, read journals, textbooks and newspapers, and pored over hundreds of photographs, consulting sources that had never before been used for scholarly purposes.
In September, he published Stewards of the Mysteries of God, which in its 496 pages tells a story filled with colorful personalities and realistic details about what daily life was like even for the earliest seminarians.
Portions of Monsignor Wister’s book are excerpted here.
Comments closedThe way Coach Kevin Willard sees it, basketball imparts important lessons about life — on and off the court. Kevin Willard’s ascent as a basketball coach has been both rapid and unusual. Seton Hall’s new men’s coach, just 35, grew up in Northport, Long Island, the son of Ralph Willard, a high-school basketball coach who…
Comments closed