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Students petition for keynote graduation speaker
No keynote speaker for 2016, disappointing some students
University president ranks among state’s top business figures
President weighs in on ‘Strategic Plan’
SHU remains peaceful amid national college activism
Obama in Newark calls for reforms
SOPD statistics reveal local crime hot spots
College Scorecard data reveals new stats on salaries
SHU moves up in US News & World Report rankings
Students encouraged to use 'common sense' in light of off-campus murder
Eco-Fest encourages students to go green
No keynote speaker for commencement
Venue chosen for 2015 Commencement
Faculty will meet to discuss proposed School of Communication and the Arts
Dean Michael Zavada of the College of Arts and Sciences has called the faculty of the College to a special meeting set for Feb. 6 to evaluate a proposal for the creation of a new School of Communication and the Arts. The existing Department of Communication and the Arts--one of the largest departments in the University--will provide details on a proposal to establish a new school.
Seton Hall publicly confirms plans for school of medicine
It was publicly announced Jan. 15 at the Hoffmann-La Roche Campus that Seton Hall University and Hackensack University Health Network have signed a memorandum of understanding for a joint venture to establish what will be the state’s only four-year private school of medicine.
Seton Hall to revive school of medicine
Photo courtesy of University archives
Minimum wage increase will have small effect on students’ work study
State minimum wage rates spiked across the country with the start of the new year. From a few cents to a dollar in some places, employees in 29 states and the District of Columbia will now take home bigger paychecks due to the results from ballot initiatives, enacted legislation and adjustment to inflation.
Ebola: be prepared for holiday travels
In light of the holiday season, the Office of the Provost has issued a notice to the student body concerning Ebola preparedness and travel restrictions.
Alpha Chi Rho officially recognized
Photo courtesy of Sean Zimmerman