Edward Twomey ’12 discusses the research done in the recently-opened Johns Hopkins Twomey Lab.
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The Seton Hall community responds with characteristic resilience in the face of a global pandemic.
Comments closedAlice Milligan, M.A. ’01 works to bring a new perspective and make her mark in the companies she has helped lead.
Comments closedJohn Strapp ’69 had a vision for taking a popular business-skills training program offered by the College of Arts and Sciences to the next level. His timing couldn’t have been better.
Comments closedThe COVID-19 pandemic might have altered Lizzie Win’s senior-year golf season, but it did nothing to deter her from her LPGA goals.
Comments closedDavid Davis Jr. ’82 credits his time at Seton Hall with developing the skills that proved essential to his Navy career.
Comments closedOnly a handful of Roman Catholic priests have won Emmys, and this summer Father Michael Russo ‘67/M.Div.’75 became one of them.
Comments closedHoussam Eddine Beggas left a broadcast career in Algeria to study at Seton Hall and deepen his understanding of international affairs.
Comments closedThe president of Morristown Medical Center, Trish O’Keefe, M.S.N. ’94/Ph.D. ’14 is known for her compassion and dedication.
1 CommentSeton Hall’s first female valedictorian, Elaine Lardieri Edgcomb ’69, went on to become a pioneer in microfinance.
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