After just about any Seton Hall women’s basketball game, when both teams are in the locker room and the court has been cleared, you might still see one player on the sidelines, mugging for pictures and signing autographs, mostly with young girls.
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Rich Liebler ’67/M.A. ’19/Ed.S. ’20 helps young people and incarcerated veterans discover a new path.
Comments closedDoctoral student Julius Moore, a former Army drill sergeant and squad leader, shows veterans a path to post-military success through education.
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Comments closedJane McManus, executive director of the Center for Sports Media, is preparing sports journalists to thrive in an evolving media landscape.
Comments closedThe more students feel cared for — not only academically, but socially and spiritually — the more likely they are to graduate.
Comments closedThere’s a new approach to health care called population health management that explores the health of groups of people by disease status, location, ethnicity, or health risk factors.
Comments closedSupply-chain problems have been a global issue since the COVID-19 pandemic began, and Stephanie Ryskasen ’09/M.B.A. ’11 is one of the people who solves them.
Comments closedHow the Seton Hall student-athlete experience turned one student into a leader for everyone.
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