I have been reflecting on the blessings of serving as president for nearly a year now. Chief among them has been the support of alumni across the country — from New York to Las Vegas, North Carolina to Chicago and from Florida to Texas to Utah. Visiting each place, I came away feeling even more…
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Seton Hall celebrated the investiture of Monsignor Joseph Reilly, S.T.L., Ph.D., on November 4, 2024. This essay was adapted from his investiture address.
Comments closedI must begin by expressing how wonderful the past year has been for me as interim president. The opportunity to lead Seton Hall has been a dream come true. I could not have been so successful without the support of everyone at the University, including the regents and trustees, my administrative colleagues, the faculty, students…
Comments closedIt has been four months since I received the extraordinary opportunity to serve Seton Hall as interim president.
Comments closedThe more students feel cared for — not only academically, but socially and spiritually — the more likely they are to graduate.
Comments closedThere are many reasons for hope, excitement and gratitude at your University.
Comments closedPresident Nyre on the University’s growth in a robust, responsive and meaningful direction.
Comments closedPresident Nyre discusses the arrival of a much-awaited period of restoration, renewal and reconnection at Seton Hall.
Comments closedPresident Nyre unveils Seton Hall’s new strategic plan: Harvest Our Treasures.
Comments closedOf the many gifts bestowed on Seton Hall by its founder, Bishop James Roosevelt Bayley, one of the greatest is our motto. Adopted from the Seton family, Hazard Zet Forward reminds us that creating a successful future involves a measure of risk and a dose of courage. And it teaches us that worthwhile goals are…
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