Seton Hall Law dean stepping down amid embezzlement investigation
By Daniel O'Connor | November 17The dean of Seton Hall Law will step down on Jan. 1, 2023, the University announced last week.
The dean of Seton Hall Law will step down on Jan. 1, 2023, the University announced last week.
Libre Jones and her husband moved to the Ivy Hill neighborhood in Newark — just steps from Seton Hall’s campus — in early 2021. While they couldn’t afford a home in South Orange, Ivy Hill offered proximity to the suburbs, a good school system, and a quiet, neighborly community.
Seton Hall’s Jewish-Christian studies fund released a statement condemning current antisemitic comments and the recent FBI warning of threats to Jewish Synagogues in New Jersey.
University President Dr. Joseph Nyre said that he got “a little emotional” while touring the new University Center during his State of the University address on Friday.
The Student Government Association announced a new Finance Committee chair on Monday in response to budget request issues brought up during the SGA Town Hall.
The Student Government Association launched a new task force initiative with the University’s Counseling and Psychological Services to expand its access so students’ mental health needs are met.
The University announced the opening of a new satellite space and welcome center within Newark’s Gateway Complex, according to an Inside the Hall news release sent out Monday.
A new student organization regarding gun control is beginning to form on campus, with the intention to educate and protect community members, Student Government Association Senator Ishan Sharma said.
Student Services announced their launch of a new suicide prevention website during the Student Government Association Town Hall on Monday.
The University Center, once a hub of Seton Hall’s student life, will reopen in November after a lengthy renovation that has changed the shape of campus.
The Student Government Association released a statement on Oct. 5, expressing “grave solidarity towards the citizens who are outraged and frightened” in Iran over the recent protests and killings within the country.
The Student Government Association (SGA) launched its Gender Equity Committee on Sept. 19 in response to the “not prioritized” treatment of women on campus.
The Stillman School of Business will partner with the Catholic University of Lyon in France, creating plans to start an exchange program with students and staff in an effort to encourage international collaboration in business education.
Elizabeth V. Halpin, Dean of the School of Diplomacy and International Relations, became acting director of the Buccino Leadership Institute following the resignation of Dr. Bryan Price, former director and co-founder of the Institute.
Seton Hall’s Gourmet Dining Services announced updates at a recent SGA meeting in response to students’ suggestions.
The University announced on Sept. 8 that flu and COVID vaccine clinics will be available this fall across all three campuses.
Seton Hall released a statement calling for “mutual respect and compassion” in the wake of the Supreme Court’s overturning of the federal right to an abortion.
Seton Hall will raise undergraduate tuition, room and board by 4.4 percent for the fall semester, the Office of the Chief Financial Officer announced in an email on June 20.
A new mural was painted at the intersection of Ward Place and Irvington Avenue after a previous mural was painted over last year.