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President Nyre unveils Seton Hall’s new strategic plan: Harvest Our Treasures.
Comments closedJen Cotter ’94 pursued a career path that led from a television internship in college to her role as a Peloton executive.
Comments closedFather Brian Muzás investigates how religious cultural heritage may have shaped the presidential approach to nuclear arms.
Comments closedSamantha Sinclair’s Pathway to Purpose helps students from diverse backgrounds acclimate to the college application process.
Comments closedTech entrepreneur Anthony Ciavaglia ’77 started a scholarship to help business majors on their way to success.
Comments closedWhen it comes to champion swimmer Cornelia Jerresand’s future, she sets her sights upward, far above Earth.
Comments closedShavar Reynolds Jr.’s time abroad helped shape his athletic future and the way he sees the world.
Comments closedSeton Hall magazine editor Pegeen Hopkins talks to Professor Sulie L. Chang to learn more about the Petersheim Academic Exposition.
Comments closedDianne Traflet, associate dean of graduate studies and seminary administration at Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology, traces Mother Seton’s history from the 1790s through the early 1800s and finds parallels — and lessons — applicable to our own unsettling times.
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