The Seton Hall community responds with characteristic resilience in the face of a global pandemic.
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Our patroness was no stranger to the consequences of deadly infectious diseases. Her experiences offer parallels—and lessons—for our own unsettling times.
Comments closedAlice Milligan, M.A. ’01 works to bring a new perspective and make her mark in the companies she has helped lead.
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 closedJohn Strapp ’69 had a vision for taking a popular business-skills training program offered by the College of Arts and Sciences to the next level. His timing couldn’t have been better.
Comments closedNick Mattiello wants to do it all. The M.B.A. student/marketer/firefighter had a busy summer, transitioning to working remotely and searching for people trapped in a burning building.
Comments closedSeton Hall cross-country runner Cristina Fernandez balances the challenges of her sport with her dream of becoming a doctor.
Comments closedThe COVID-19 pandemic might have altered Lizzie Win’s senior-year golf season, but it did nothing to deter her from her LPGA goals.
Comments closedShawna Cooper-Gibson, vice president of student services, is chairing a University-wide committee to help improve diversity, equity, and inclusion on campus.
Comments closedDavid Davis Jr. ’82 credits his time at Seton Hall with developing the skills that proved essential to his Navy career.
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