Margarita Balmaceda’s third Fulbright project involves both carbon and hydrogen as she heads to Germany to study industrial decarbonization.
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Pat Frele ’73/M.B.A. ’79 established a scholarship to honor her parents while helping to support students.
Leave a CommentSports change the lives of thousands of women, creating memories and connections that last forever. Title IX made all these events possible.
Leave a CommentSome people turn their dreams into reality. Matt Baker ’10 is one of them.
Leave a CommentJerry Walker ’03 first found his success on the basketball court. Now he’s creating a pathway to achievement for students in the classroom.
Leave a CommentThe 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 CommentAssociate professor Amy Joh’s research seeks to unlock how children make sense of the world around them.
Leave a CommentJames M. Murray, M.A. ’94 on heading up the federal agency charged with protecting the nation’s most important assets.
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