Professor Dermot Quinn’s “Seton Hall University: A History, 1856-2006”
History Professor Dermot Quinn celebrated the publication of his latest book, “Seton Hall University: A History, 1856-2006,” in Bethany Hall on May 1.
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History Professor Dermot Quinn celebrated the publication of his latest book, “Seton Hall University: A History, 1856-2006,” in Bethany Hall on May 1.
Africana Studies protestors have blocked off both the South Orange Avenue and Ward Avenue entrances this afternoon on campus.
Reverend Forrest Pritchett, the Interim Director of Africana studies and the special assistant to the Provost, released a statement this evening in support of the “Protect AFAM” movement.
A campus-wide email was sent out tonight with a message from University President Dr. Joseph Nyre regarding today's demonstrations on campus.
A protest in support of saving Africana Studies broke out at noon today on the Green.
The Student Government Association inducted the 2023-24 executive board on April 17, with Kai Hansen as the new president.
“Nicky Blue.” That was the nickname given by loved ones to the Seton Hall undergraduate student who died on March 16, just six days after his 20th birthday.
On May 21, 2022, the Russian Foreign Ministry published a list of 963 Americans permanently banned from the country. The list included many notable names, one of them Seton Hall professor of diplomacy and international relations Margarita Balmaceda.
The Netflix series “You” has fans rooting for the anti-hero in the fourth season of the psychological thriller. Produced by Berlanti Productions and others, developed by Greg Berlanti Sera Gamble, “You” has viewers raving about this two-part season premiered on Feb.9 and March 9, 2023. Penn Badgley (plays as Jonathan Moore) has caught viewers’ attention playing the role of an obsessive, murderous, stalker.
Tireless nights, dark circles forming under the eyes and a constant feeling of anxiousness are just three things that creep their way into mine and many other college students' lives while trying to migrate through the terrors of earning a degree.
With physical health in mind, students shared their own ways to live a healthy lifestyle from personal experiences.
Alpha Kappa Psi, the co-ed professional business fraternity, raised over $4,600 at their second annual “5K for Autism Acceptance” at South Mountain Reservation this past Saturday, according to their philanthropy chair.
With spring underway, many students are looking to make the most of it by spending time at the places New Jersey has to offer.
With the new addition of Starbucks on campus, students shared their “go-to” drink orders at the popular coffeehouse.
Monsignor Gerard McCarren has been appointed as the rector and dean of the Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology, according to an official announcement on March 27 by the Archdiocese of Newark and Seton Hall.
Seton Hall’s Mock Trial team, which enables law students to put their trial skills into practice competitively, went to nationals for the first time in 13 years on April 14 through 16.
A group representing about a fifth of Seton Hall’s faculty is demanding changes from administration after releasing a report last week detailing the low pay of the University’s full-time and adjunct faculty.
The Pirates competed in the Big East Women’s Golf Championships at Riverton Pointe Golf and Country Club in Hardeeville, South Carolina where they finished fifth overall with a score of 945. Xavier took first place for their fourth-straight Big East Championship with 893 strokes.
Seton Hall handily defeated the Wagner Seahawks in a game that featured another strong performance from Max Viera.
Seton Hall matched its win total from last season by winning two out of three in their series against St. John’s this past weekend.