Shawna Cooper-Gibson, vice president of student services, is chairing a University-wide committee to help improve diversity, equity, and inclusion on campus.
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Seton Hall’s leadership development program gets a big boost from turnaround management pioneer Gerald P. Buccino ’63.
Comments closedJoseph E. Nyre, Ph.D., brings to Seton Hall a record of success in elevating institutions along with a deep understanding of the value of a Catholic education.
Comments closedEven at a young age, Dagen Hughes felt called toward broadcasting. Since coming to Seton Hall, the College of Communication and the Arts student has explored every avenue of the business, working behind the camera on Pirates games and serving in both play-by-play and analyst roles.
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1 CommentI will never forget my first day as a Seton Hall student. I arrived on campus eager to learn about my University and to experience life as a Setonian. On that day, the University family embraced me as one of its own. And in time, I learned to stand on the strength of that family…
Comments closedDespite ingrained expectations about the profession he’d pursue, Erick Agbleke, M.A. ’19 has found his calling in international affairs.
Comments closedJohn J. Petillo, ‘69/M.A. ‘71, Ph.D., served as the University’s first chancellor from 1983 through 1989. He was only 36 when appointed, and over the course of his six years in the post he was at the forefront of what became known as the “Seton Hall Renaissance,” which included a large number of building projects…
Comments closedSeton Hall helps professed religious students from abroad continue their education so they can return home to share the lessons they’ve learned.
Comments closedProfessor Gaia Bernstein and a Seton Hall Law team are educating young students about the dangers of oversharing in cyberspace.
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