Professor hopes to improve third world countries
By Staff Writer | December 8Whitehead School of Diplomacy and International Relations professor Assefaw Bariagaber has been named president of the Association of Third World Studies (ATWS).
Whitehead School of Diplomacy and International Relations professor Assefaw Bariagaber has been named president of the Association of Third World Studies (ATWS).
The Christmas season is upon Seton Hall as classes come to a close, and students begin to think ahead to the plans that await them over the holiday break.
ZipCar, a car rental service, has signed a contract with Seton Hall to bring cars to campus for student use starting early in the Spring 2011 semester.
Many students are not only dealing with the stress of finals right now; they are also trying to decide about graduate school, law school and getting applications out on time.
Alumni Relations' October 2009 survey of graduates yielded over 1,600 responses that identified three areas of alumni engagement to focus on; alumni communications, volunteerism and regional alumni chapters.
Some Boland Hall residents found a new addition to their room Saturday afternoon: water.
A career-best scoring performance from junior forward Kandice Green helped the Pirates to pull away with a 73-67 overtime win against William and Mary this afternoon in Williamsburg, Va.
Interim Provost Dr. Larry Robinson said he believes the University's presidential vacancy - the position currently held by Dr. A. Gabriel Esteban on an interim basis - should reach some conclusion before the end of the month.
Wondering what to do this winter season? Why not visit New York City where you can experience a winter wonderland at its finest. Even before the snowflakes fall, the city begins its Christmas celebration lifting everyone's spirits and warming their hearts. You can get to the city simply by taking the Dover Line at the South Orange Train Station which takes you to Penn Station. You can exit at 7th Ave and 34th St.
N.J. lawmakers overwhelmingly passed the Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights, with a unanimous vote in the Senate, on Nov. 22.
An 18-year-old freshman has been charged with fabricating the sexual assault incident that was reported to have occurred on the Seton Hall campus on Nov. 16.
An exit lift gate and restrictions on entering campus through Farinella Gate have been implemented by Public Safety and Security in response to the alleged on-campus sexual assault that was reported by a University student on Nov. 17.
The Sexual Assault Response Team (SART), at Seton Hall since August 2009, has become much more publicized in the wake of recent campus events.
Seton Hall is introducing a new Christmas tradition this year, proposed by interim President Gabriel Esteban - the first annual Christmas tree lighting.
An 18-year-old freshman has been charged with fabricating the sexual assault incident that shook the Seton Hall campus earlier this month.
Seton Hall students camped out in cardboard boxes on the Green as one of many programs which took place as a part of the Division of Volunteer Efforts' (DOVE) Hunger and Homelessness Week, which was held from Nov. 14 – 20.
While some students have been complaining of slow internet access in their dormitories, the University is taking steps to improve the internet function through its conversion to wireless, and have recently replaced the connection of the wireless bridge in Turrell Manor and installed new wireless access points in Neumann Hall.
In efforts to raise money for DOVE's Haiti Program, Freshman Studies sponsored the Hoops for Haiti event in the Walsh Gym on Nov. 17.
The women's basketball team defeated the Army Black Knights on Tuesday night by the score of 50-40. This marks the Pirate's second victory in a row after beating Massachusetts on Nov. 21, improving their season record to 3-2.