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(10/20/11 4:00am)
In spite of a few students' complaints about the punctuality of the SHUFLY Shuttle, Parking Services Manager Ann Szipszky said that up until Tuesday morning, neither Parking Services nor Public Safety and Security had any reports from students of problems with the SHUFLY service.
(10/11/11 4:00am)
Update: 8:04 a.m.: According to a follow-up email sent by Public Safety and Security, the employee was robbed by a black man in his 20's who was about 5 foot 8. The man approached the employee from the front, "punched her in the arm and took her purse," according to the email. The suspect than fled towards the Ivy Hill apartments, the email said.
(10/06/11 4:00am)
Seton Hall has introduced a new early warning system created by an outside company in order to notify students, mentors and advisers if a student is performing poorly in a particular class.
(10/05/11 4:00am)
Upon hearing the word, many college students think a wide range of thoughts, but one of the most prominent is probably, "what am I going to get out of this?" This question, which may be scorned by certain members of the adult community, especially professors and career professionals, is actually not nearly as silly a question as it may first appear.
(09/28/11 4:00am)
Students at Montclair State University had a new dorming option this fall thanks to a public-private partnership, and while Seton Hall cannot boast a new dorm, many of the amenities found in the complex are similar to those Seton Hall residents already receive.
(09/22/11 4:00am)
Social and interactive media can help students to learn real-world skills safely and easily through the use of virtual worlds, according to a report on social and interactive media created by Seton Hall University faculty.
(09/15/11 4:00am)
Despite slight delays in construction on the Science and Technology Center (formerly known as the McNulty building) due to the recent inclement weather, work is almost complete on the building.
(09/07/11 4:00am)
Deals4Meals, a South Orange-based website that will allow students to order food online 24/7, is set to make its debut by early October.
(08/30/11 4:00am)
Two Seton Hall students have been robbed at gunpoint just outside campus according to a PirateAlert that was sent out to students at approximately 2:45 a.m.
(06/17/11 4:00am)
Seton Hall's Academy for Urban School Reform recently teamed up with the Hall's Teaching Learning Technology Center to donate laptops to Newark's Dayton Street Elementary School, one of the lowest-performing schools in the state.
(05/04/11 4:00am)
A group of five Seton Hall business students are working in connection with the South Orange Performing Arts Center, conducting a marketing survey to try and better understand students' opinions of the center.
(04/28/11 4:00am)
For this year's commencement ceremony, students graduating will wear stoles of gratitude with their gowns instead of the traditional hoods, Mary Kirk Rawn, associate provost for academic services and events and co-chair of the commencement committee, said.
(04/21/11 4:00am)
Patrick Hobbs, dean of the Seton Hall Law School, will be the next leader of the State Commission of Investigation, according to a report on nj.com.
(04/14/11 4:00am)
Seton Hall-affiliated housing options such as Ora Manor and Turrell Manor offer students an off-campus living alternative, but at a steeper cost than their village competitors, according to Housing and Residence Life.
(04/13/11 4:00am)
A Seton Hall student was the victim of a robbery on South Orange Avenue between Fahy Gate and McNulty Gate on Wednesday at around 8:30 p.m. according to a broadcast email sent at around 10:00 p.m.
(04/07/11 4:00am)
Seton Hall admissions has reinstated a $55 application fee in order to increase the amount of students who decide to attend the University after being accepted, according to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions.
(03/30/11 4:00am)
The tri-level of Xavier will be closed this summer for renovation work, according to Michael Marconi, project manager for Facilities Engineering.
(03/23/11 4:00am)
A Seton Hall student is suing the University because he claims they removed him from his dorm room because he is gay.
(03/23/11 4:00am)
A little more than 200 students have responded to a bullying survey emailed to a random sample of students by the Office of Community standards, according to Winston Roberts, coordinator for community standards and dean for community development.
(03/17/11 4:00am)
Seton Hall has started a relief fund for Japan following a disastrous earthquake and tsunami, which according to multiple news sources, has caused an unconfirmed amount of deaths and countless amounts of damage in the nation.