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(03/18/10 4:00am)
Director of Enrollment Services and University Registrar Mary Ellen Farrell and her staff have a list of over 100 seniors they are currently contacting because of problems with their degree candidacy evaluation.
(03/04/10 5:00am)
At least 50 Seton Hall students and alumni rallied Monday afternoon against the administration's decision to eliminate all of Seton Hall's track teams on July 1.
(02/25/10 5:00am)
Seton Hall is currently working to finalize a "Strategic Plan" for the university. The plan, which sets goals to improve Seton Hall by the year 2015 is titled "From Strength to Strength."
(02/18/10 5:00am)
Seton Hall has received 13,385 applications for freshman admission so far this year while last year, admissions received a total of 13,854 applications, according to Jaime de Leon II, associate director of admissions.
(02/10/10 5:00am)
The university moved towards becoming paperless with prospective student application files in 2007 and, gradually, some interesting items started appearing on the wall in admissions.
(02/04/10 5:00am)
The School of Theology at Seton Hall gave out the most A's in the Fall 2009 semester, with A's accounting for 48.6 percent of all grades in the school, a grade matrix released by the registrar showed.
(12/10/09 5:00am)
International students make up approximately one percent of the population at Seton Hall, according to the College Board's Web site, and because these students are so few and far between, many find it difficult to adjust to their new culture.
(12/03/09 5:00am)
As Seton Hall continues its efforts to be more environmentally friendly, professors are feeling pressure to minimize their printing, though they are not bound by the free printing limits that the university's Digital Sustainability Committee imposed this semester.
(11/19/09 5:00am)
For students that live out of state, or even out of the country, navigating holiday breaks can be tricky.
(11/11/09 5:00am)
The Division of Volunteer Efforts will hold its third annual "Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week" from Nov. 15 through Nov. 21.
(11/04/09 5:00am)
Many Seton Hall students with AT&T wireless cell phones on campus have found the service to be substandard this semester. AT&T said that network engineers are currently working to correct the problem.
(10/29/09 4:00am)
The New Jersey gubernatorial election may seem like just another political race, however, many feel that this election is imperative to the very future of not only New Jersey, but the many higher-education institutions within it.
(10/22/09 4:00am)
The Division of Volunteer Efforts and the Sophomore Discovery Program at Seton Hall are collaborating on a Coat Drive that officially began on Oct. 16 and will culminate in a student distribution of the coats on Nov. 7 at the Apostle House in Newark.
(10/15/09 4:00am)
Seton Hall has many safety programs, including a transportation service known as the CASE van. While the CASE van was created to help students, some are discouraged by its lack of availability.
(10/08/09 4:00am)
The slogan for this year's University Day was "Come Home to the Hall." The slogan, along with the scheduled activities and parent weekend that occurring throughout the weekend, would seem to imply that University Day is almost like Seton Hall's homecoming.
(10/08/09 4:00am)
With the increase in bicycles around campus students said they find that the quick transportation makes things easier.
(09/30/09 4:00am)
The women's soccer team tied Georgetown, 1-1, at Owen T. Carroll Field, on Sunday. It brought the team to a 4-5-1 record on the year.
(09/29/09 4:00am)
The Pirates tied Georgetown with a final score of 1-1 at Owen T. Carroll Field on Sunday.
(09/27/09 4:00am)
Although the numbers are in for this year's freshman class, the office of admissions is already looking to recruit for the class of 2014.
(09/20/09 4:00am)
The members of the Presidential Search and Screen Committee, which will select Seton Hall's next president, were revealed on Sept. 10 via an e-mail from committee chair Joseph LaSala.