Superstorm Sandy devastated families — and whole communities — throughout the metropolitan area.
Many in the Seton Hall community rushed to provide assistance.
Category: People
Jose Lopez does more than make advances in the newly emerging field of microplasmas, he makes a sometimes intimidating subject accessible for students.
Comments closedMary 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.
Comments closedThe conductor, now artist-in-residence at Seton Hall, opens the world of classical music to students.
Comments closedHow 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.
Comments closedEqually at home in the Middle East and the United States, Kholood Qumei ’12 works to facilitate cultural and religious understanding.
Comments closedAndrea Borrelli ’11 and a group of Whitehead School students and alumni launched a nonprofit to provide Ethiopian students with much-needed supplies.
Comments closedSeton Hall is sponsoring ACE Fellows as part of its commitment to develop leaders in higher education.
Comments closedThe family of Seton Hall student Vivi Tran ‘76 needed help in 1975 after the fall of Saigon. Seton Hall responded.
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