Next phase of presidential search near
By Staff Writer | March 18As the spring approaches, Seton Hall's Presidential Search and Screen Committee stands at a vital juncture.
As the spring approaches, Seton Hall's Presidential Search and Screen Committee stands at a vital juncture.
Former Seton Hall men's basketball player Robert Mitchell was arrested on Tuesday March 16, by South Orange Police Department officers near South Orange Avenue and Poe Avenue in Newark, NJ.
Alpha Sigma Phi, a nationwide fraternity, was recently established at Seton Hall. It is the second fraternity to gain recognition this year; the first was Alpha Phi Alpha, which was formed during the fall semester.
Director of Enrollment Services and University Registrar Mary Ellen Farrell and her staff have a list of over 100 seniors they are currently contacting because of problems with their degree candidacy evaluation.
Bobby Gonzalez was fired as head coach of the Seton Hall men's basketball team on Wednesday after a long-thought decision by Msgr. Robert Sheeran. According to Sheeran, Gonzalez's behavior on and off the court did not meet the expectations that the university holds as its ideal.
Former Seton Hall men's basketball player Robert Mitchell was arrested on Tuesday March 16, by South Orange Police Department officers near South Orange Avenue and Poe Avenue in Newark, NJ.
Since 1956 Msgr. Richard Liddy has been a member of the Seton Hall family.
While some students are heading home for spring break, others are spending their time traveling, some for fun and others to serve the community.
The Walsh Library has recently enforced a policy banning food and drinks on the third and fourth levels of the library to keep pests away.
A 2009 survey reported more than 75 percent of Seton Hall faculty use technology and encourage it among their students, the Teaching Learning Technology Center said.
The Colleges Against Cancer is preparing for the 4th annual, Seton Hall Relay for Life coming up on April 16.
At least 50 Seton Hall students and alumni rallied Monday afternoon against the administration's decision to eliminate all of Seton Hall's track teams on July 1.
The five finalists for the School of Arts and Sciences Professor of the Year Award were determined Monday night by the Arts and Sciences student senators.
As a Catholic University, Seton Hall follows the traditions surrounding Lent, a time where Catholics and other Christians prepare for the celebration of Easter. For some students, Lent is also a time where they search for the meaning in their self and the act of giving things up.
Maintaining a high GPA is typically a goal for students during college, however when it comes to finding jobs and internships, employers also look for candidates with extracurricular involvement.
Students considering graduate school may not realize they can participate in a dual-degree program at Seton Hall to earn their Bachelor's and their Master's degrees in a shorter timespan.
In an effort to spread innovative ideas from the Seton Hall community and the larger region, Seton Hall will host a TEDx conference on Friday, April 9 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Seton Hall is currently working to finalize a "Strategic Plan" for the university. The plan, which sets goals to improve Seton Hall by the year 2015 is titled "From Strength to Strength."
Housing applications are in and the priority point process for room selection has begun for 1,200 students who applied for room and board in fall 2010.
In honor of women's history month, Seton Hall will host its annual Women's Conference honoring the accomplishments of women and granting the Woman of the Year Award along with the "On the Shoulders We Stand" award on March 26 in the Main Lounge.