South Orange swears in new police chief
May 16Enersto Morillo, a police lieutenant who served on the force for 17 years and a Seton Hall Ph.D. student, was sworn in as South Orange’s new police chief on March 31.
Enersto Morillo, a police lieutenant who served on the force for 17 years and a Seton Hall Ph.D. student, was sworn in as South Orange’s new police chief on March 31.
The Petersheim Academic Exposition, an annual gathering of the BIG EAST’s finest academics, took place Monday, April 25 through Friday, April 29 with over 40-plus events spanning across almost all academic departments.
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres will be the keynote speaker for the university’s upcoming baccalaureate commencement ceremony on May 24, the Office of the Provost announced Monday morning.
Seton Hall students protested the University’s response to sexual assault allegations on the sidewalk across Farinella Gate during an open house Sunday.
Protecting Pirates, a new group advocating for sexual assault survivors at Seton Hall, announced Wednesday their plans to protest outside the Farinella Gate on Sunday.
The results of the Student Government Association (SGA) executive board election for the 2022-2023 show that Jayde Dieu is elected president.
SHU Survivors endorses Jayde Dieu’s campaign for Student Government Association president, it announced Friday.
The Student Government Association held its first in-person presidential debate since 2019 on Thursday night March 24.
The Seton Hall chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) is participating in the national Bateman Case Study Competition.
Yik Yak, the anonymous smartphone app that connects users within a five mile radius, has swept across the Seton Hall student body with its Twitter-like dynamic.
Seton Hall student entrepreneurs competed in the BIG EAST Startup Challenge with their project CareCall Tuesday February 22nd.
The Student Government Association swore in a new at-large senator Monday, Feb. 7, as a result of the special elections held on Thursday, Feb. 3.
The South Mountain Regional Fire Department intends to start operations this summer after years of planning, according to TAPinto SOMA.
Seton Hall's indoor mask mandate is set to expire Tuesday, March 1, according to the Health Intervention and Communication Team in an email sent out to the Seton Hall community Thursday afternoon.
The Seton Hall chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) is calling on the University to distribute “high grade masks” on campus to students, faculty, and staff.
A recreational cannabis business ordinance was formally presented at Monday's meeting of the South Orange Village Board of Trustees.
Two weeks after students returned to in-person classes, the University has reported a handful of COVID-19 cases as the surge caused by the omicron variant continues to decline nationwide.
Seton Hall will switch temporarily to remote learning for the month of January, a Thursday announcement from the Health Intervention Communication Team said.
For the first time in months, University COVID-19 cases increase drastically