Can 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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Father Laurence T. Murphy, who taught at Seton Hall and briefly served as University President, helped forge a historic link between Seton Hall and China, starting in 1979.
Leave a CommentMary Ellen Clyne runs Clara Maass Medical Center with a healthy dose of humanity.
Leave a CommentJeremy Garriga is drawn to providing assistance where it’s needed – to the homeless in New Jersey and the sick in Honduras. The Seton Hall junior makes giving back his mission.
Leave a CommentMatthew McCue ’04 found his calling — and financial success — in business journalism. Now he’s making a gift that will help others follow his path.
Leave a CommentEric Duncan spent four years as an assistant coach for Seton Hall’s baseball team.
Leave a CommentFor a time, Joanna Borawski served as the only physical therapist at Afghanistan’s largest air base.
Leave a CommentNyugen Smith was awarded the prestigious Leonore Annenberg Fellowship last April.
Leave a CommentTrombonist Douglas Purviance, co-leader of the famed Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, has had a deep, rich education in the world of jazz. He shares that knowledge with his Seton Hall students, teaching them the finer points of the craft.
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