How the Seton Hall student-athlete experience turned one student into a leader for everyone.
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As 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 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 closedPat Frele ’73/M.B.A. ’79 established a scholarship to honor her parents while helping to support students.
Comments closedSome people turn their dreams into reality. Matt Baker ’10 is one of them.
Comments closedSports change the lives of thousands of women, creating memories and connections that last forever. Title IX made all these events possible.
Comments closedJerry Walker ’03 first found his success on the basketball court. Now he’s creating a pathway to achievement for students in the classroom.
Comments closedJames M. Murray, M.A. ’94 on heading up the federal agency charged with protecting the nation’s most important assets.
Comments closedSince retiring from ESPN, sportscaster Bob Ley ’76 has lent his considerable talents to helping shape the future of sports media education at Seton Hall.
Comments closedSabrina Natasha Browne ’13/M.A. ’16 is a fierce storyteller and PR executive who encourages future generations to step into her shoes as a leader and advocate for underrepresented groups.
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