The daily routine of educating students has been turned upside-down since early 2020. What did teachers learn during the past year and a half? What new practices will they keep?
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President Nyre discusses the arrival of a much-awaited period of restoration, renewal and reconnection at Seton Hall.
Comments closedJorge López Cortina immersed himself in a program teaching how to write the Cham language using its traditional script.
Comments closedHow do young people view what makes a good leader? Seton Hall magazine editor Pegeen Hopkins spoke with Ruchin Kansal, the Buccino Leadership Institute’s associate director, to learn more.
Comments closedSeton Hall launches a University-wide initiative to raise awareness about mental health issues and suicide prevention.
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Comments closedThe Seton Hall community responds with characteristic resilience in the face of a global pandemic.
Comments closedJuan Rios and a new online summer jobs program have kept opportunities for growth alive for East Orange students despite massive shutdowns statewide. Rios knows firsthand the lifeline these jobs and programs can offer.
Comments closedProfessor Paul Christiansen helps voters understand the power of music in political ads.
Comments closedA gift from Pat Burgh House, Ed.D. ’01 to the Stetar-Finkelstein Fund recognizes her lifelong commitment to learning.
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