An Innovation Hub is coming to Walsh Library to provide students with hands-on learning opportunities fueled by access to emerging technologies. Located on the ground floor, the hub will include open study space, technology consultation areas and studios to explore virtual reality and artificial intelligence (AI) as well as content creation, including a recording space and podcast studios. The…
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To call Niamh Campbell a student athlete would not be incorrect, just somewhat inadequate. Sure, she’s starting her third year on a Division 1 tennis team after being voted co-captain by her teammates and was chosen as her class’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2024-25. Yes, she has a 4.0 grade-point average. But she’s also a polished, capable journalist and commentator on…
Comments closedShayne Simmons began volunteering in college. Service and sustainability are now part of his life’s mission. The late Pope Francis’ encyclical Laudato Si’, issued in 2015, includes seven goals. Among them is “ecological spirituality and community involvement and participation.” It’s a goal embodied by Shayne Simmons ’24/M.P.A. ’25, one of four students to receive Seton Hall’s 2025 Servant…
Comments closedStudents Farnsworth Hendrickson Jr. and Miguel Freire explore the world of sports journalism while covering Super Bowl LIX. When the mom of a Seton Hall senior came to his dorm room with a suitcase, it wasn’t to help him pack for move-out day. Farnsworth Hendrickson Jr. was about to embark on the experience of a…
Comments closedOn any given day across the Seton Hall campus, members of our community live out the Catholic faith in myriad ways. They attend daily Mass in the Chapel of the Immaculate Conception. They gather for weekly Bible study. They attend Thursday night events organized by Campus Ministry. And they spread out across New Jersey and…
Comments closedStanding 5-foot-11 inches, Seton Hall women’s volleyball outside hitter Perri Lucas ’24 doesn’t quite measure up vertically to many of the taller players on other Division I teams. So Lucas uses an explosive athletic ability, leaping up for highlight-reel spikes that show off her myriad talents. Early in her career with the Pirates, Lucas learned…
Comments closedA faculty-alumni research collaboration sheds much-needed light on the leadership perspective of this important group. A topic frequently in the headlines is the rise of Generation Z into adulthood and its impacts on the workforce. Forbes reports “How Gen Z Is Shaping Sustainability in the Manufacturing Industry,” while BuzzFeed gives its take on “Why Gen…
Comments closedSeton Hall seniors Brooke and Madison Loza launched an online marketplace for sustainability- focused products that’s expanded to include a storefront location. Imagine being able to put an entire year’s worth of trash into a single canning jar, or into a glass container that can hold about a dozen pickle spears. When twin sisters Brooke…
Comments closedHow a Seton Hall professor and a student have stuck together for 25 years. When chemistry professor Dan Huchital saw Erin (Sharp) Williams’ application for admission to Seton Hall in 1998, there wasn’t a doubt in his mind she should be offered a scholarship. The awards committee agreed, and he called to tell her the…
Comments closedKai Hansen has enjoyed a wide variety of experiences in his life. Now he’s working to provide access to opportunities for others.
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