The Spring 2022-23 issue has arrived, and new stories about the Seton Hall community including: • Seton Hall’s Pell Grant-driven financial accessibility • Health science students’ fight against opioid addiction • A Diplomacy Professor’s journey to a Europe in the midst of war Link to 2022-23 Winter Edition
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The pandemic set a slow-moving eviction crisis in motion. At Seton Hall, students and professors of law are trying to stem the tide and keep people in their homes.
Leave a CommentPresident Nyre on the University’s growth in a robust, responsive and meaningful direction.
Leave a CommentOlivia Lesbirel spreads joy — and everyday magic — through her chalk paintings that pop up across campus.
Leave a CommentJames M. Murray, M.A. ’94 on heading up the federal agency charged with protecting the nation’s most important assets.
Leave a CommentIke Obiagu ’21 is successful both on the basketball and in the classroom while being a calm presence for his teammates.
Leave a CommentJohn Moon, a great mentor and coach for decades of Seton Hall’s track and field and cross country athletes.
Leave a CommentSabrina Natasha Browne ’13/M.A. ’16 is a fierce storyteller and PR executive who encourages future generations to step into her shoes as a leader and advocate for underrepresented groups.
Leave a CommentSeton Hall magazine editor Pegeen Hopkins spoke to professor Penina Orenstein to learn more.
Leave a CommentAmanda Rachwal ’21 comes back for an additional year to cement her volleyball legacy.
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