Bennet Cerven ’10 has lived many lives.
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Doctoral student Julius Moore, a former Army drill sergeant and squad leader, shows veterans a path to post-military success through education.
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Comments closedJane McManus, executive director of the Center for Sports Media, is preparing sports journalists to thrive in an evolving media landscape.
Comments closedHow the Seton Hall student-athlete experience turned one student into a leader for everyone.
Comments closedFederal grants help healthcare students get critical training to fight the opioid overdose epidemic.
Comments closedAs the Federal Pell Grant program marks its 50th anniversary, we look at how the grants — and other critical support — allow Seton Hall students to succeed.
Comments closedThis fall a coffee-house style, faith-based storytelling program called Agape Latte was introduced at Seton Hall. Launched in 2006 at Boston College, the program now runs at more than 50 colleges and universities across the country. Here, on the third Thursday of each month, guests gather in McNulty Hall to watch a student-directed opening act, share coffee and refreshments, and listen to a guest speaker share a brief story about faith. Seton Hall magazine editor Pegeen Hopkins talked to Matthew Higgins, director of programs for the University’s Center for Catholic Studies, to learn more.
Comments closedGregor Tait ’21 helped Seton Hall win its first BIG EAST golf tournament in 22 years with one of the greatest individual rounds in University history. But it was a gesture of remarkable sportsmanship that made him a true standout.
Comments closedThere are many reasons for hope, excitement and gratitude at your University.
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