Don’t get the wrong idea. Taylor Cutcliff ’19 wouldn’t want to relive the worst months of her life, when doctors told her she would spend the rest of her life in a wheelchair. But Cutcliff, a standout defender during her four years on the Seton Hall women’s soccer team, admits that those frightening days back…
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No matter her position on the court, Kaity Healy says she ‘tries to do the little plays that nobody likes to do, like taking a charge, getting a steal, getting a stop on defense.’ When Kaity Healy became captain of Seton Hall’s women’s basketball team three years ago, she hadn’t yet played a single minute…
Leave a CommentDespite ingrained expectations about the profession he’d pursue, Erick Agbleke, M.A. ’19 has found his calling in international affairs.
Leave a CommentSeton Hall helps professed religious students from abroad continue their education so they can return home to share the lessons they’ve learned.
Leave a CommentDaniel Piatek ’17 received a science grant to explore how cold plasmas may help accelerate plant growth and ultimately improve food supply.
Leave a CommentThe sport Patrick Burd ’18 loved as a kid and played for four years at Seton Hall is taking him to England and a professional career overseas.
Leave a CommentA new program at Seton Hall provides critical resources — and support — to incoming freshmen who are the first in their families to attend college.
Leave a CommentThe childhood struggles of Leo S. Ricketts ’18 drive his social advocacy.
1 CommentFor anyone seeking the ideal student-athlete — someone who excels in sports, the classroom and the community —it’s difficult to find a better example than Katie Landes ’17.
Leave a CommentMichael Nzei grew up in Nigeria, moving to the United States in 2012, just three years after starting to play basketball.
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