Physical therapist Sandra ‘Buffy’ Wojciehowski ’04/DPT ’07 helps patients find strength after grave injury.
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Superstorm Sandy devastated families — and whole communities — throughout the metropolitan area.
Many in the Seton Hall community rushed to provide assistance.
Jose Lopez does more than make advances in the newly emerging field of microplasmas, he makes a sometimes intimidating subject accessible for students.
Leave a CommentMary Ann Christopher, M.S.N. ’83, CEO of the Visiting Nurse Service of New York, has dedicated her career to expanding community-based health care. She credits the College of Nursing with igniting her passion for focusing attention on society’s most vulnerable.
1 CommentRoger Dow ’68 uses hard work, charm and a bit of wit to promote the United States as a top travel destination.
Leave a CommentThe conductor, now artist-in-residence at Seton Hall, opens the world of classical music to students.
Leave a CommentHow do you get to Broadway? For Crystal Dickinson, the route ran right through Seton Hall, where she took an unexpected detour from her original journey to become a kindergarten teacher.
Leave a CommentEqually at home in the Middle East and the United States, Kholood Qumei ’12 works to facilitate cultural and religious understanding.
Leave a CommentAndrea Borrelli ’11 and a group of Whitehead School students and alumni launched a nonprofit to provide Ethiopian students with much-needed supplies.
Leave a CommentSeton Hall is sponsoring ACE Fellows as part of its commitment to develop leaders in higher education.
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