DOVE holds post-graduate service fair
By Staff Writer | November 2The Division of Volunteer Efforts hosted the Post Graduate Volunteer Service Fair on Oct. 20, where students learned about options to do service after graduation.
The Division of Volunteer Efforts hosted the Post Graduate Volunteer Service Fair on Oct. 20, where students learned about options to do service after graduation.
Charlotte Lewis can be reached at charlotte.lewis@student.shu.edu.
A Seton Hall student was the victim of an attempted robbery at around 12:50 this morning, according to a Pirate Alert message sent to students at around 2 a.m.
Update, 8:00 p.m.: Due to incliment weather, the SHU SAFERIDE will be canceled this evening, according to a Pirate Alert sent at approximately 7:45. p.m.
Gourmet Dining Services has started using a new system for taking orders in areas outside the buffet dining room such as the Cove and Leafs & Grains.
People entering campus through Farinella Gate may notice a new decoration on the fence around the Arts Center parking lot.
With the presidential election approaching quickly, the College Republicans of Seton Hall are planning events and campaigns to help get their word out about the Republican party, according to the group's executive director.
WSOU, Seton Hall's Pirate Radio, will celebrate 25 years as a metal radio station by hosting a concert on Friday, Nov. 18 at the Starland Ballroom in Sayreville, N.J.
The department of mathematics and computer science and the department of psychology will be offering a Data Visualization and Analysis certification program for graduates and undergraduates next fall, according to a feature on the University website.
Seton Hall University's Master's of Business Administration program has been featured in the Princeton Review's 294 Best Business Schools List.
Power appears to be fully restored as of 3:03 p.m. after a local power failure affecting electrical feeds to Seton Hall occurred shortly after 1 p.m. today.
The Student Government Association discussed splitting the Student Life Committee into different sections at their weekly Monday evening meeting.
The "Fight the Flu at SHU"' campaign is advertising on campus to promote attendance at the flu shot fair, which will be held from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 27 in the Main Lounge.
The Collegiate Readership Program, initially slated begin as a pilot program upon the University's re-opening after fall break, has been postponed to the spring 2012 semester, according to the Student Government Association.
A Seton Hall employee was the victim of an assault and attempted robbery at Gardner Street and Fairview Avenue at 9:30 p.m., according to a PirateAlert message sent to students at around 10:45 p.m. tonight. The Alert advised students to avoid that area and said more information would follow in an email.
The Aspiring Kindness Foundation is having a Halloween event that is open to the public in The East Wing at The Stumble Inn in New York City on Saturday, Oct. 29 at 7 p.m.
Two former contestants from NBC's "The Biggest Loser" spoke at an event on Wednesday sponsored by Leaders in Healthcare, which focused on obesity and the importance of physical health.
In spite of a few students' complaints about the punctuality of the SHUFLY Shuttle, Parking Services Manager Ann Szipszky said that up until Tuesday morning, neither Parking Services nor Public Safety and Security had any reports from students of problems with the SHUFLY service.
An adjunct professor from the Criminal Justice department of Seton Hall University is running for the New Jersey State Assembly 2011-33rd District this November.
There will be a march protesting violence in honor of Seton Hall student Jessica Moore on Saturday Oct. 29 at 3 p.m.