“I came into America thinking, ‘OK, I speak the same language as Americans, so how hard is this going to be?’
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Comments closedSeton Hall’s first female valedictorian, Elaine Lardieri Edgcomb ’69, went on to become a pioneer in microfinance.
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2 CommentsDaniel Acon ’80 built a lasting career in special effects — and got his start at Seton Hall.
Comments closedSeton Hall’s leadership development program gets a big boost from turnaround management pioneer Gerald P. Buccino ’63.
Comments closedDon’t get the wrong idea. Taylor Cutcliff ’19 wouldn’t want to relive the worst months of her life, when doctors told her she would spend the rest of her life in a wheelchair. But Cutcliff, a standout defender during her four years on the Seton Hall women’s soccer team, admits that those frightening days back…
1 CommentJust a few weeks before he died, former Seton Hall baseball coach Mike Sheppard Sr. ’58 spent the day doing what he’d done throughout his life: watching baseball with his family. His son Rob Sheppard ’92, the current Pirates coach, drove him to watch the scrimmage between Seton Hall Prep, coached by Mike Sheppard Jr.…
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.
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