SGA announces approval of 'take-out box' program
By Staff Writer | Feb. 9, 2011Take-out boxes are an upcoming initiative to be implemented in the Caf, according to the Student Government Association at their weekly meeting on Feb. 7.
Take-out boxes are an upcoming initiative to be implemented in the Caf, according to the Student Government Association at their weekly meeting on Feb. 7.
The Elsie E. and Joseph W. Beck Memorial Fund of the Community Foundation of New Jersey recently awarded a gift of $1 million to the Stillman School of Business.
The Teaching, Learning and Technology Center launched Blackboard Voice, a new feature that will help the Seton Hall community learn about Blackboard, on Feb. 8 at 10 a.m.
Seton Hall senior Sara Signoretta passed away at home on Jan. 27, according to a Seton Hall broadcast e-mail.
Faculty diffused rumors Tuesday of the possibility of a policy being in place regarding University attendance and government funding.
The multiple delayed openings, early dismissals and snow days this semester have affected the way professors run their classes.
Seton Hall took a 37-32 lead against Connecticut into halftime at the Prudential Center on Saturday night.
Housing and Residence Life is distributing an annual survey to student residents starting Feb. 14 and ending Feb. 27.
The founder of Women for Afghan Women, an advocacy group for Afghan women's rights, spoke to the University community regarding what her organization does and what problems face Afghan women today.
Diplomacy related events, such as an international relations-environment studies panel, will be featured at an event to launch the Whitehead School of Diplomacy's latest issue of The Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations.
The closing of Sacred Heart Church in the Vailsburg section of Newark on July 1, 2010, was surrounded by controversy. Parishioners were upset, mostly because they felt that a better attempt should have been made to save the sacred building.
The Center for Catholic Studies is offering two courses in which students will take spring lectures at Seton Hall and spend two weeks abroad, qualifying for CORE requirements.
The whereabouts and safety of a Seton Hall student studying abroad in Cairo were unknown as of Monday, according to Mary Kirk Rawn, a University spokeswoman, as reported by The Star Ledger.
With the state of New Jersey experiencing a record snowfall this winter season, Seton Hall has had to take more drastic measures than in previous years to clean up the snow, such as hauling snow into remote lots and converting the Turrell Manor/525 Lot into snow storage, according to John Signorello, associate vice president for Facilities and Operations.
At their weekly meeting on Jan. 31, SGA discussed ways to get students involved in February, as well as other business.
Three Seton Hall University library staffers were recently awarded the Google research grant, totaling $15,000, to research and track undergraduate students' information-seeking behaviors.
At their weekly meeting on Jan. 31, SGA discussed ways to get students involved in February, as well as other business.
In the wake of Tuesday's ice and snowstorm, many students felt campus was comparable to a "sheet of ice."
The women's basketball team will look to put an end to their season high six game losing streak this Saturday at 2 p.m. when they return home to take on No. 19 Georgetown.
Two new water fountains have been installed in the main lobby of the University Center with new features that allow the user to refill a cup or bottle while simultaneously learning how they are saving plastic water bottles from being put into landfills.