With his support of the university — through donations and volunteer leadership — James Malgieri ’82 hopes to inspire others to do the same.
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Michael 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 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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Comments closedThe “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…
Comments closedIn 1968, Seton Hall welcomed its first integrated male and female class to the South Orange campus.
1 CommentStillman student Ryan Skolnick is developing a video game – to better teach foreign languages.
Comments closedNew research by Sona Patel could lead to a simple voice test that detects Parkinson’s disease.
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