Gay marriage course returns in fall 2011
The special topics course, Politics of Gay Marriage, will be offered by the Women and Gender Studies department for the second time next semester.
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The special topics course, Politics of Gay Marriage, will be offered by the Women and Gender Studies department for the second time next semester.
The Career Center is piloting a "Communication Mentor Program" that pairs 11 Seton Hall University alumni with 11 undergraduate students.
Metal spikes used in the parking deck to keep cars clean, though effective, have gone unnoticed by many students.
Some Verizon Wireless customers on the South Orange campus experienced a network blackout on Wednesday, Feb. 23.
University programs such as tuition remission and tuition exchange are both beneficial and rewarding, according to Seton Hall University faculty who have utilized them.
The Office of International Programs (OIP) recently updated their study abroad section of the Summer Session website to provide students with safety resources for their trips overseas.
Faculty diffused rumors Tuesday of the possibility of a policy being in place regarding University attendance and government funding.
In the wake of Tuesday's ice and snowstorm, many students felt campus was comparable to a "sheet of ice."
Sunita Viswanath, founder of Women for Afghan Women, will be speaking at 6 p.m. on Feb. 3 in Jubilee Hall to discuss the current status of women in Afghanistan.
The appointment of Dr. A. Gabriel Esteban as president of the University has been well received among members of the University community.
The Blackboard feature, "Course Photo Roster," has students and faculty feeling positive over its possible benefits. The photo roster option allows professors to access their students' pictures prior to class.
CBS's MoneyWatch website recently ranked Seton Hall University No. 16 out of 25 on their "Colleges with the Worst Professors" list.
Pope Benedict the XVI's book-length interview, "Light of the World," recently outlined views on topics such as condom use, which, through abundant media coverage, has created controversy throughout the Catholic community, including Seton Hall.
Some Boland Hall residents found a new addition to their room Saturday afternoon: water.
In efforts to raise money for DOVE's Haiti Program, Freshman Studies sponsored the Hoops for Haiti event in the Walsh Gym on Nov. 17.
Seton Hall students demanded security improvements as they walked out of classes on Nov. 22 at 12:30 p.m.
American Sign Language classes could soon fulfill the College of Arts & Sciences core language requirement as the Student Government Association explores the option.
The current economic climate has left the Jersey Animal Coalition struggling to find volunteers.
With "no shave November" underway, male students are looking to "scruff" up Seton Hall's already hairy campus.
Members of the Student Government Association, Village Liaisons, South Orange Police Department and representatives of the Village of South Orange participated in "The Light Walk" on Oct. 21, a project which helped identify problem areas throughout the Village of South Orange.