Only a handful of Roman Catholic priests have won Emmys, and this summer Father Michael Russo ‘67/M.Div.’75 became one of them.
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Houssam Eddine Beggas left a broadcast career in Algeria to study at Seton Hall and deepen his understanding of international affairs.
Comments closedProfessor Paul Christiansen helps voters understand the power of music in political ads.
Comments closedThe president of Morristown Medical Center, Trish O’Keefe, M.S.N. ’94/Ph.D. ’14 is known for her compassion and dedication.
1 CommentA gift from Pat Burgh House, Ed.D. ’01 to the Stetar-Finkelstein Fund recognizes her lifelong commitment to learning.
Comments closedSeton Hall’s video game teams are emerging as conference-leading competitors in the growing world of esports — and thanks to a new facility have a well-equipped home on campus.
Comments closedKeaton Douglas has taken her talents for entertaining and created a program to help people heal from addiction. A class at the Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology changed her life — and the lives of those in recovery.
Comments closedDuring his Seton Hall career, Myles Powell often has celebrated after making a big shot, grabbing the front of his jersey to show off the name of his school.
Comments closed“I came into America thinking, ‘OK, I speak the same language as Americans, so how hard is this going to be?’
Comments closedThe coronavirus pandemic has upended the way Americans are living their lives day-to-day — changes to our daily existence have been swift and disorienting. Faith and faith practices provide many with a strong foundation to face uncertainty or hardship.
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