A tour through Seton Hall’s collection of sacred texts connects us to centuries of history, faith and culture. Seton Hall’s collection of rare books and sacred texts is a window into history and ideas, say Sarah Ponichtera, assistant dean for special collections and the gallery, and Jacquelyn Deppe, technical services archivist, who curate and maintain this collection at the Seton Hall…
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Jennifer McCarthy shapes her students into compassionate, capable healthcare professionals through clinical simulation. Having worked as a paramedic for over 35 years, Jennifer McCarthy has experienced life and death in many forms. She has resuscitated patients in cardiac arrest, responded to fatal car crashes and given lifesaving care to patients slipping into anaphylactic shock. The vulnerability of life continues…
Comments closedAssociate professor Joseph Huddleston utilizes a sabbatical in D.C. to prepare diplomacy students for a rapidly changing political landscape. Joseph Huddleston, Ph.D., is spending his sabbatical working in Washington, D.C., on federal legislation that may or may not be enacted. But his time won’t be wasted — he’s learning lessons he’ll be bringing back to…
Comments closedMonsignor Joseph Reilly steps into the role of Seton Hall’s 22nd president — guided by faith and an open heart. Stepping down from the podium at the November 4 ceremonies marking his investiture as the University’s 22nd president, Monsignor Joseph Reilly S.T.L., Ph.D., moved closer to the audience to share three aspects of his life…
Comments closedIn 2022, Seton Hall’s men’s golf team won the BIG EAST title — the first time in 22 years — and set a school mark for scoring average. The coach at the time, Clay White, was overseeing a program on the rise when he moved on to the University of Pennsylvania that same year. That’s…
Comments closedHow a Seton Hall professor and a student have stuck together for 25 years. When chemistry professor Dan Huchital saw Erin (Sharp) Williams’ application for admission to Seton Hall in 1998, there wasn’t a doubt in his mind she should be offered a scholarship. The awards committee agreed, and he called to tell her the…
Comments closedA new set of interdisciplinary programs marries the humanities with professional and technical coursework to better prepare Seton Hall students for their careers. They might at first appear to be an odd pairing for such an ambitious initiative. Elizabeth McCrea is an associate professor of management in Seton Hall’s Stillman School of Business. Abe Zakhem…
Comments closedI must begin by expressing how wonderful the past year has been for me as interim president. The opportunity to lead Seton Hall has been a dream come true. I could not have been so successful without the support of everyone at the University, including the regents and trustees, my administrative colleagues, the faculty, students…
Comments closedPaola Suarez Rocabado, Ph.D., combines her global perspective with a love of economic development.
Comments closedProfessor William Connell uncovers an important historical document in an antiques shop on the Amalfi Coast of Italy.
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