Team Walker steps up with fundraiser for children
By Staff Writer | Apr. 24, 2019On April 27, the organization Team Walker will host a 1.5 mile fundraiser walk around the Hudson River called Walk for Team Walker.
On April 27, the organization Team Walker will host a 1.5 mile fundraiser walk around the Hudson River called Walk for Team Walker.
Sprout is a family-owned restaurant in Maplewood that offers salads, wraps, bowls and soups with a wide variety of different options to customize a meal.
Alumnus Ed Lucas ’62 said he was the first blind student at Seton Hall with a seeing eye dog.
Seton Hall held its ninth annual Pirates Pitch Competition on April 3 in the Jubilee Auditorium. Pirates Pitch is a competition for students who want to pitch their own start-up business idea or have already started their own business.
Several promiment figures in sports media and business visited Seton Hall on April 2 to discuss the social matters occurring in the world of sports.
The Institute for the International Education of Students (IES) is a study abroad program that provides more than 125 programs in 19 countries and 33 cities.
Seton Hall alumna Kerry McCann ’18 said she helps run the nonprofit organization, “Coats from Cullen,” to honor her late brother’s humanitarian efforts.
The 15th Annual Undergraduate Student Art Exhibit, which runs from April 2 to May 10, showcases the artistic achievements of Seton Hall students.
Seton Hall students, faculty and staff gathered on March 28 to address concerns of the LGBTQ community on campus. The panel featured students Emani Miles, Laura Mendez, Essence Williams and Adam Varoqua and Professors Judith Stark and Richard Blissett.
The Office of the Provost announced in an email on March 21 that Bernadette McVey, director of Academic Events, Initiatives and Planning, and Dr. Maureen Byrnes, a clinical assistant professor in the College of Nursing, are joint recipients of this year’s Emma G. Quartaro Award.
Space154 is an interactive “collaborative place where faculty, students, and administrators can come to discover and learn new technologies,” according to the Seton Hall website.
Members of the Seton Hall community described the ways alumna Sheena Collum ’08 gave back to her community as a student and continues to as South Orange Village President.
Seton Hall students explained the origins and purpose of the Korean Language and Culture Club on campus.
The Habitat for Humanity student organization at Seton Hall spent their spring break building houses in Oklahoma City with the Central Oklahoma Habitat for Humanity.
At the beginning of the semester, the Seton Hall Career Center launched a weekly program that hosts several workshops on Thursdays to help students from different programs.
RallyCap Sports is an organization that provides recreational sports programs for people with special needs, according to its website.
An annual tradition of some Greek organizations is formal season, which primarily consists of dances and ceremonies.
Todd Burroughs ‘89 recently published a book called “Marvel’s Black Panther: A Comic Book Biography, From Stan Lee to Ta-Nehisi Coates.”
Seton Hall students are using LinkedIn to help jumpstart their careers. Several students explained how they use the service.
The Student Activites Board (SAB) hosted singer and former “The Voice” contestant Nelson “Nelly” Emokpae, also known as Nelly’s Echo, at the Pirate’s Cove on March 20.