Since the opening of Walsh Library in 1994, Seton Hall’s campus has grown increasingly modern and more beautiful.
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Fullbright scholar Daria Pizzuto travels to Chile to develop authentic Spanish lessons for her student.
Comments closedNursing professor Judith Lucas is a leading expert on the long-term care of older adults.
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1 CommentStillman students show leadership with a group donation to honor their mentor.
Comments closedWhen Alexis Walkden finishes her college softball career in 2018, she will go down as one of the greatest hitters in Seton Hall history.
Comments closedElite swimmers often display their skills at a young age, but Noah Yanchulis took a different lane on his way to stardom at Seton Hall.
Comments closedThe “silo effect” is a major problem in academia today. And nowhere is the lack of free-flowing information across disciplines more of a problem than in the sciences. At Seton Hall, a new initiative promotes cross-disciplinary learning, particularly in areas that relate to STEM subjects: science, technology, engineering, and math. Seton Hall magazine editor Pegeen Hopkins…
Comments closedLet me begin by saying that I could not be more proud to serve as your interim president…
Comments closedIn 1968, Seton Hall welcomed its first integrated male and female class to the South Orange campus.
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