NEWS
Snow day setbacks:
By Emily Balan | February 4Seton Hall has been closed for almost all of the past three Mondays. One closing, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day on Jan. 19, was scheduled, but the other one and a half closings were due to severe weather conditions. In total, there have been two and a half closings due to weather this semester.
Rutger’s medical school not seen as competition
By Lindsay Rittenhouse | February 4About two and a half years ago, Gov. Chris Christie signed a bill that merged Rutgers University and the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ), and gave Rutgers nearly all of UMDNJ in Newark and Piscataway.
Phone app tips parents off to class skips
By Staff Writer | January 28The number one predictor of student success in college is not through acing exams and essays or completing assignments - it’s through attending class.
Shedding blue light on safety
By Staff Writer | January 28For student’s optimal safety, “Blue Lights” are stationed through out campus for student’s emergency needs.
Stalking: Know it. Name it. Stop it.'
By Staff Writer | January 28January is National Stalking Awareness Month, and Public Safety has placed posters around campus to raise awareness about the dangers of stalking and to assure the safety of the Seton Hall community.
Seton Hall community reacts to proposed medical school
By Tiffany Do | January 28Buzz over the proposed medical school has swept across Seton Hall’s campus following the University’s announcement on Jan. 15 of plans to join with Hackensack University Health Network in creating a private medical school at the former Hoffman-LaRoche campus in Nutley, N.J. Dr. Brian Shulman, dean of the School of Health and Medical Sciences, said in an email that Seton Hall’s medical community has received “written accolades from a number of individuals across the country about our recent announcement.”
Faculty will meet to discuss proposed School of Communication and the Arts
By Mary Marshall | January 28Dean Michael Zavada of the College of Arts and Sciences has called the faculty of the College to a special meeting set for Feb. 6 to evaluate a proposal for the creation of a new School of Communication and the Arts. The existing Department of Communication and the Arts--one of the largest departments in the University--will provide details on a proposal to establish a new school.
Peace across the globe:
By Staff Writer | January 21Ines Angeli Murzaku Ph.D., professor of ecclesiastical history and chair of the department of Catholic studies at Seton Hall, was recently invited to participate in a special consultation on “Jerusalem and the Holy Sites: A Call for Peace at a Time of Crisis.”
SHU law school offers new compliance degree
By Staff Writer | January 21With the growing popularity in the field of compliance in law, Seton Hall Law has announced the addition of a new Juris Doctor concentration in compliance to its curriculum.
Seton Hall publicly confirms plans for school of medicine
By Mary Marshall | January 16It was publicly announced Jan. 15 at the Hoffmann-La Roche Campus that Seton Hall University and Hackensack University Health Network have signed a memorandum of understanding for a joint venture to establish what will be the state’s only four-year private school of medicine.
Social media activity could deter potential employers
By Staff Writer | January 15Anna Griffin/Staff Photographer