In 1968, Seton Hall welcomed its first integrated male and female class to the South Orange campus.
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Former President A. Gabriel Esteban’s astute outlook led to substantial growth for Seton Hall, and his plans have set the University on a course for lasting success.
Leave a CommentStillman student Ryan Skolnick is developing a video game – to better teach foreign languages.
Leave a CommentNew research by Sona Patel could lead to a simple voice test that detects Parkinson’s disease.
Leave a CommentA generous gift by Louise Hogan pays tribute to the affection her son Robert ’80 had for Seton Hall.
Leave a CommentBryan Meszaros, founder of OpenEye Global, helps companies around the world develop inviting digital experiences.
Leave a CommentA call to student leadership drives dedicated Seton Hall graduates to serve in the Peace Corps. The experience is often a transformative one for all involved.
Leave a CommentAngel Delgado was a unaminous first-team All-BIG EAST selection in 2017.
Leave a CommentSeton Hall star golfer Lloyd Jefferson Go was the first Pirate golfer to compete in an NCAA Regional since 2000. This year, he capped his collegiate career with another trip to the NCAA Regionals.
Leave a CommentCan immersing yourself in the study of philosophy or a foreign language prepare you for a successful career? Absolutely, says Peter Shoemaker, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. Seton Hall magazine editor Pegeen Hopkins spoke with the dean recently to learn more about the advantages of studying the liberal arts. What do you…
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