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Seton Hall President Joseph Nyre unveiled new plans on Wednesday about reopening in the fall, including details about reduced dorm capacities. (Nicholas Kerr/Editor-in-Chief)
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Seton Hall President Joseph Nyre unveiled new plans on Wednesday about reopening in the fall, including details about reduced dorm capacities. (Nicholas Kerr/Editor-in-Chief)
Seton Hall plans to reopen its doors on August 24. (Nicholas Kerr/Editor-in-Chief)
Seton Hall President Dr. Joseph Nyre called on New Jersey to pass legislation that would protect colleges from litigation if faculty or students became sick on campus. (Nicholas Kerr/Editor-in-Chief)
Moody's downgraded Seton Hall's credit rating for the first time in 32 years on Wednesday, according to records from the company's website. (Nicholas Kerr/Editor-in-Chief)
Buildings remain closed on campus as the global pandemic continues to rage on. (Nicholas Kerr/Editor-in-Chief)
Seton Hall students will have until May 24 to take graduation photos. (Nicholas Kerr/Editor-in-Chief)
Seton Hall announced that undergraduate scholarships would be renewed for the 2020-2021 academic year regardless of previous requirements. (File photo)
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Academic advisor to Social and Behavioral Science students, Michael Carhart, was one of 150 employees furloughed last Friday. (Nicholas Kerr/Editor-in-Chief)
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