Keep it Green with the Ecology Club
The ecology club at Seton Hall is recruiting students by participating in hikes, taking care of nature and hosting a variety of activities.
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The ecology club at Seton Hall is recruiting students by participating in hikes, taking care of nature and hosting a variety of activities.
Seton Hall University will transition from the online learning platform Blackboard to Canvas during the fall semester of 2023.
With the completed renovations of the Bishop Dougherty University Center last November, Seton Hall introduced an official Starbucks on campus. This semester marks the first pumpkin spice season for the campus café, offering students a greater variety of food and drink options which they shared.
In a recent game against Georgetown University, the Pirates endured their first home loss since 2021. The Hall bounced back with passion on Tuesday, getting a 4-1 home victory over the Bucknell Bison.
The Pirates opened their season at the Princeton Invitational at Springdale Golf Club in Princeton, NJ. Alongside The Hall, the likes of Georgetown, Harvard, and Dartmouth were among the 12 teams invited. The Pirates finished 11th overall with a team score of 923. Big East Conference rival Georgetown took first place with an overall score of 862.
The Seton Hall Men’s cross-country team emerged victorious at the Embry-Riddle Cross Country Classic after traveling to Daytona Beach, Florida this week. The competition included 14 teams across an 8k circuit.
Seton Hall University was ranked as the 21st best employer in New Jersey, according to Forbes.
Bryan Crable, a writer and professor of communication and rhetorical studies at Villanova University, was named as the Founding Dean of the College of Human Development, Culture and Media, Interim Provost Erik Lillquist announced in an email on Tuesday afternoon.
Former New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern, who led her country through the worst terrorist attack in its existence by passing gun-control laws and a model covid lockdown program that saved thousands of lives, is finding new life in the U.S. However, she has been met with mixed reactions from the Seton Hall community about the legacy she left behind as a female leader.
Seton Hall University President Joseph Nyre announced his resignation in an email sent out to students on Monday morning.
The protest to save Africana Studies wrapped up on May 8 after 11 representatives of Protect AFAM met with University administration multiple times.
From being a member of the Student Activities Board and the Buccino Leadership Institute to becoming a tutor in residence for all math courses and member of the Student Alumni Association, Joseph Kajon, a senior math major, is ready for his next chapter after graduating from Seton Hall.
The Black Student Union, an organization that encourages the appreciation of Black culture, hosted their first-ever talent show on April 29.
What is your race?
Preparing the salad bar along with other stations and helping students in the cafeteria are just some of her superpowers. Her most sacred are the relationships she has built with students during her time at Seton Hall.
On May 1, my time as Editor-in-Chief of The Setonian came to an end. Starting as a staff writer in 2019, I’ve spent as much time as anyone learning and writing about Seton Hall’s administration. Yet for four years, to maintain my personal objectivity, I’ve had to keep my opinions largely to myself.
On Tuesday morning, students passing by the Green may have noticed a small group that was filming an individual. They had the camera pointed at a specific angle to fully capture the University Center as a background.
Four Seton Hall students received awards for their service ventures at a ceremony held on April 3 at Bethany Hall.
The dark, gothic arches of SHU’s Presidents Hall carry the reverb of chattering student voices. Junior Nyasia Griffin, an allied health and nursing major with a concentration in social behavioral science and the president of SHU's Black Student Union, stands on the Hall's carpeted stairs, listing off the phone numbers of the various leadership offices on campus to a live Instagram video feed. She’s encouraging students' parents to call them and demand the AFAM program be protected, that the parents “pay too much [tuition] for this to be going on”. The Hall itself is illuminated in part by a stained-glass portrait of the Virgin. The students are preparing to sleep here another night.
History Professor Dermot Quinn celebrated the publication of his latest book, “Seton Hall University: A History, 1856-2006,” in Bethany Hall on May 1.