Joe and Martha Andreski have lived in eight states across the U.S. But their enduring connection to the place they grew up and to Seton Hall led them to fund a new student scholarship.
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Glenn Hartrick, M.B.A. ’06 continues to rack up success as an endurance athlete, after surviving a devastating accident.
Comments closedIn the Spring 2018 issue of Seton Hall magazine, we wrote about a number of priests with Seton Hall connections who had served as military chaplains. After asking readers to send us the names of others who had served in this important role, we received a number of emails and calls.
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Comments closedT. Morgan Dixon, M.A. ’07 is on a quest to transform the health of African-American women—by inspiring them to walk together.
Comments closedUNA-USA and the School of Diplomacy and International Relations teamed up to tell the fascinating history of the influential organization — thanks to a dedicated group of donors.
Comments closedProfessor Susan Nolan consults on decision-making around the world.
Comments closedWith his support of the university — through donations and volunteer leadership — James Malgieri ’82 hopes to inspire others to do the same.
Comments closedFor anyone seeking the ideal student-athlete — someone who excels in sports, the classroom and the community —it’s difficult to find a better example than Katie Landes ’17.
Comments closedMichael Nzei grew up in Nigeria, moving to the United States in 2012, just three years after starting to play basketball.
Comments closedNursing professor Judith Lucas is a leading expert on the long-term care of older adults.
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