Each year during the first week of October, the University holds its own version of homecoming: Seton Hall Weekend…
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Despite a busy medical practice, pediatrician Michael Giuliano has embarked on a spiritual journey to become a deacon.
Comments closedThe Calandras follow tradition: entrepreneurship and the Stillman School of Business.
3 CommentsThe School Reform Landscape: Fraud, Myth, and Lies By Christopher H. Tienken, Ed.D. ’03/M.P.A. ’04 assistant professor of education, and Donald C. Orlich, Ph.D. (Rowman & Littlefield Education, $60) For 60 years, government proposals and policies have called for the reform of public education in the United States. Through the lens of Critical Social Theory,…
Comments closedSharing stories and taking a deeper look at how several Pirate pairs got their start.
1 CommentA number of rare holdings now on display for the public.
1 CommentPhysical therapist Sandra ‘Buffy’ Wojciehowski ’04/DPT ’07 helps patients find strength after grave injury.
Comments closedSuperstorm Sandy devastated families — and whole communities — throughout the metropolitan area.
Many in the Seton Hall community rushed to provide assistance.
Jose Lopez does more than make advances in the newly emerging field of microplasmas, he makes a sometimes intimidating subject accessible for students.
Comments closedMary Ann Christopher, M.S.N. ’83, CEO of the Visiting Nurse Service of New York, has dedicated her career to expanding community-based health care. She credits the College of Nursing with igniting her passion for focusing attention on society’s most vulnerable.
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