Seton Hall community gathers for solar eclipse
The Green was crowded with curious members of the Seton Hall community, eager to get a glimpse of the solar eclipse that passed over the U.S. throughout April 8.
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The Green was crowded with curious members of the Seton Hall community, eager to get a glimpse of the solar eclipse that passed over the U.S. throughout April 8.
The Board of Regents has named Monsignor Joseph R. Reilly as Seton Hall’s 22nd president, concluding a months-long search.
On March 15, Seton Hall filed a motion to dismiss former University President Dr. Joseph Nyre’s multilayered lawsuit, which alleged gaslighting, retaliation and breach of contract.
“Everything happens for a reason.”
For 100 years, multiple renditions of the Setonian’s constitution have explicitly stated that its founding date is March 19, 1924. However, its first-ever publication says it was published on March 15, 1924.
Women In Business (WIB) hosted Seton Hall’s first-ever WomenCON on Feb. 6 at Bethany Hall, hosting other women-led student organizations and featuring faculty panelists.
On Feb. 5, former Seton Hall President Dr. Joseph Nyre, filed a lawsuit against Seton Hall, alleging gaslighting, retaliation and breach of his Separation and General Release Agreement.
On Feb. 5, former University President Dr. Joseph Nyre filed a lawsuit against Seton Hall alleging multiple violations of New Jersey’s Law Against Discrimination (NJLAD) and Conscientious Employee Protection Act (CEPA). His wife, Kelli, is also a party in the lawsuit, and claims that former Chairman of the Board of Regents, Kevin Marino, sexually harassed her on two occasions.
Dr. Joseph Nyre, who served as Seton Hall’s 21st president from Aug. 2019 to July 2023, filed a multilayered lawsuit against the University on Monday alleging violations of New Jersey’s Conscientious Employee Protection Act (CEPA), discrimination and retaliation in violation of New Jersey’s Law Against Discrimination (NJLAD) and breach of the Separation and General Release Agreement between Nyre and Seton Hall.
An undergraduate student passed away yesterday, according to an announcement sent out by Interim President Dr. Katia Passerini.
Seton Hall’s 21st President Dr. Joseph Nyre announced his sabbatical for the 2023-24 academic year on July 24, after which he will relinquish his position.
Some University administrators and faculty members received an anonymous email earlier today that threatened violence on the South Orange campus.
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.
The protest to save Africana Studies wrapped up on May 8 after 11 representatives of Protect AFAM met with University administration multiple times.
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.
Africana Studies protestors have blocked off both the South Orange Avenue and Ward Avenue entrances this afternoon on campus.
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 (SGA) saw only one presidential candidate for the 2023-2024 term, in a quiet election season without a debate and with traditional campaign events cancelled.
It was around 7:00 p.m. on Nov. 28, 2022, and Seton Hall’s new and improved University Center had finally opened its doors after an 18-month long renovation. Inside, the sounds of excited chatter and hurried footsteps filled the air. Students, staff, faculty, administration, benefactors and guests were lined up to enjoy some hot chocolate and cookies. The Center was fresh, new, and beautiful–and decorated for Christmas.