“I came into America thinking, ‘OK, I speak the same language as Americans, so how hard is this going to be?’
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Charlie Dourney ’54 was an athlete. He pitched at Seton Hall. He gave tennis lessons. His body could do great things. Then, slowly, he started not to be able to do even simple things.
Comments closedAs you can imagine, this is not the message I expected to write three months ago. Yet much has happened — and continues to happen — as our nation rallies to beat back the deadly coronavirus in our midst.
Comments closedDaniel Acon ’80 built a lasting career in special effects — and got his start at Seton Hall.
Comments closedNo 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…
Comments closedEducation professor Edmund Adjapong uses hip-hop to engage young students with science.
1 CommentUNA-USA and the School of Diplomacy and International Relations teamed up to tell the fascinating history of the influential organization — thanks to a dedicated group of donors.
Comments closedThough Catholic priests are underrepresented as chaplains in the U.S. military, priests with Seton Hall connections have made an outsized impact in their service of fellow servicemen and women.
1 CommentFullbright scholar Daria Pizzuto travels to Chile to develop authentic Spanish lessons for her student.
Comments closedNursing professor Judith Lucas is a leading expert on the long-term care of older adults.
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