NEWS
SGA inducts the 2023-24 executive board
By Dareen Abukwaik | May 2The Student Government Association inducted the 2023-24 executive board on April 17, with Kai Hansen as the new president.
Monsignor Gerard McCarren named rector and dean of the Seminary following a national search
By Jiaqi Liu | April 25Monsignor Gerard McCarren has been appointed as the rector and dean of the Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology, according to an official announcement on March 27 by the Archdiocese of Newark and Seton Hall.
Seton Hall Mock Trial participates in the national championship for the first time in 13 years
By Alyssa Carrier | April 23The No. 1 ranked New Jersey Mock Trial team was one of the 48 teams competing in the nation-wide competition.
Faculty group makes demands over ‘scandalously low’ pay, shared governance
By Daniel O'Connor | April 21A group representing about a fifth of Seton Hall’s faculty is demanding changes from administration after releasing a report last week detailing the low pay of the University’s full-time and adjunct faculty.
Student Government elections are here. Yes, really.
By Dareen Abukwaik and Emma Thumann | April 3The Student Government Association (SGA) saw only one presidential candidate for the 2023-2024 term, in a quiet election season without a debate and with traditional campaign events cancelled.
Seton Hall appoints interim dean for new merged college, establishes dean search committee
By Vivienne Dotoli | April 3Dean Joseph Martinelli is set as the interim dean for the merging colleges while a committee looks for a new dean.
Seton Hall hosts 3,000 at Open House
By Rachel Suazo | March 29Hundreds of students from across the country attended Seton Hall’s undergraduate open house event on Feb. 19, according to the senior vice president of enrollment management.
Students partake in food, fundraising and fun at SHU Worldwide multicultural event
By Emmett Bikales | March 28Several cultural clubs and advocacy groups convened in the University Center’s event room on March 21 from noon to 4 p.m. for the first-ever “SHU Worldwide” event.
Students reflect on a possible TikTok ban - Will the Chinese spy balloon be the downfall of the app?
By Esmeralda Arias | March 3TikTok, the popular social networking app among Generation Z, was prohibited by Congress on federal government devices last December. Since then, 20 public universities such as the University of Texas, Morgan State University in Maryland, and The University System of Georgia have banned TikTok from campus Wi-Fi networks and school devices.
“What doesn’t kill us makes us stronger”: One year since the start of the Russian-Ukrainian invasion
By Emma Thumann | February 24Hear the stories of a Kyiv resident and two Seton Hall history professors - one who grew up in St. Petersburg, and one who teaches Russian and East European history.
PR News recognizes Seton Hall PR program
By Meredith Mutter | February 16Seton Hall’s College of Communication and the Arts was recognized on PR News’ A-List for Public Relations Education for the third year in a row.
Vatican official Christophe Pierre addresses those struggling with religious identity in lecture at Seton Hall
By Emma Thumann | February 8Archbishop Christophe Louis Yves Georges Pierre, the apostolic nuncio to the U.S., gave a lecture on Feb. 1 in the University Center addressing U.S. policy along with religious identity.
CAPS welcomes three new faculty members across campuses
By Jiaqi Liu | January 30The University’s Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) announced the addition of three new faculty members on Jan. 19 to provide psychiatric services for students across all campuses.
“Solutions through solidarity, sustainability, and science:” Seton Hall hosts U.N. General Assembly President Csaba Kőrösi
By Emma Thumann | January 28Ambassador Csaba Kőrösi of Hungary, the President of the 77th U.N. General Assembly, gave a lecture at the University Center on Thursday regarding the U.N.’s prior accomplishments and future endeavors.
Law school employees embezzled nearly $1 million, financial review finds
December 21An investigation into financial irregularities at Seton Hall Law uncovered a “series” of embezzlement schemes that cost the University nearly a million dollars, the chair of the Board of Regents said Wednesday.
Students react to Ye’s antisemitism
By Rachel Suazo | December 13“Angry,” “disgusting,” and “frustrating.”
Seton Hall students react to halt of Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan
By Vivienne Dotoli | December 12College students throughout the nation, including many at Seton Hall, can no longer utilize President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan after a federal judge in Texas blocked the program on Nov. 11, calling it “unlawful.”
Seton Hall’s Africana studies program to lose core faculty member
By Dareen Abukwaik | December 11Fall 2022 will be Dr. Kelly Harris' last semester at Seton Hall.




















