Sports change the lives of thousands of women, creating memories and connections that last forever. Title IX made all these events possible.
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Jerry Walker ’03 first found his success on the basketball court. Now he’s creating a pathway to achievement for students in the classroom.
Comments closedThe pandemic set a slow-moving eviction crisis in motion. At Seton Hall, students and professors of law are trying to stem the tide and keep people in their homes.
Comments closedJames M. Murray, M.A. ’94 on heading up the federal agency charged with protecting the nation’s most important assets.
Comments closedJohn Moon, a great mentor and coach for decades of Seton Hall’s track and field and cross country athletes.
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.
Comments closedJonathan Dator, Ph.D. ’14, is a champion of connection, diversity and servant leadership as a person and as a counseling psychologist.
Comments closedShannon Holsey, M.A. ’14, president of the Stockbridge-Munsee band of Mohican Indians, tackles the challenges of leading during demanding times.
1 CommentPresident Nyre discusses the arrival of a much-awaited period of restoration, renewal and reconnection at Seton Hall.
Comments closedMatthew Wright ’89 endowed a scholarship for the MLK Leadership Program to ensure future students have access to the transformative program just as he did.
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