Students set sail as Seton Hall's newest alumni
By Lindsay Rittenhouse | June 3More than 1,000 Seton Hall graduates received degrees and took the next steps to starting their future on May 20 at the Izod Center in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
More than 1,000 Seton Hall graduates received degrees and took the next steps to starting their future on May 20 at the Izod Center in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
A bomb threat caused the evacuation of Seton Hall University's main campus by the South Orange Police Department due to "an unverified threat" around 3:45 p.m. on Thursday May 30, according to a Pirate Alert sent around 3:50 p.m.
Ivy Hill Park Apartments, known as "Ivy Hill" or "Ivy," have become home for many Seton Hall students over the years. With all the things that come along with having college students as neighbors, mainly partying, ordinary tenants that live in Ivy Hill said they do not have a huge problem with some of the house parties Seton Hall students host in their apartments.
After a period of decline when it nearly disappeared, the Imani Chapter of The National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) of Seton Hall University has returned full force. During this academic year, membership has grown from five, not including the reconstituted executive board, to more than 25. The majority of the members now are freshman.
WSOU will attempt to lighten the financial burden of college for its staff members with a yearly scholarship awarded to upperclassmen who have demonstrated their dedication to the campus radio station.
The University registrar says students with final exam conflicts should try to work them out with professors.
State legislators attended a reception at the Faculty Lounge of the University Center to show support for Seton Hall recipients of Tuition Assistance Grants on Thursday, April 26.
Relay for Life was held on Friday, April 26 in the Richie Regan Recreation Center. Doors opened for the event at 5 p.m. and closed at 9 p.m. Relay for Life lasted for 12 hours, ending at 5 a.m. Saturday morning.
Seton Hall's Commencement Committee has chosen Dr. Hadley P. Arkes of Amherst College to give the commencement address at the IZOD Center in East Rutherford, N.J., on Monday, May 20.
Seton Hall has recently started conducting background checks on all newly hired faculty members in an effort to increase safety and improve the quality of the on-campus experience, according to University's website.
The College of Nursing has recently enhanced its teaching techniques with advanced technology.
The Office of the Provost's Summer for the Spirit program is offering a discount on select undergraduate courses, according to the adviser to the provost, Jane Dewey.
Seton Hall's chapter of the Zeta Psi fraternity raised more than $2,000 through its hair shaving event on April 29.
The latest release of the Blackboard Learn Suite, Blackboard 9.1, will take place on Sunday, May 19 and include upgrades and a few changes based on the feedback provided by nearly 1,200 students and educators at 640 schools.
Seton Hall students pay $1,028 per credit, which translates to $33,740 per year just in tuition.
Dr. John Paitakes' Community Corrections, Probation and Parole class will host a guest speaker today.
Seton Hall University has recently nominated Dr. Roberta Devlin-Scherer of the College of Education and Human Servies for the U.S. Professor of the Year.
Students from Clifton and Roxbury, N.J., high schools were invited to Seton Hall University for Seton Hall Athletic Training Day and joined "Every Body Needs an Athletic Trainer" in honor of National Athletic Training Month.
The South Orange Planning Board approved the renovation plans for Aquinas and Stafford halls which means construction can start, on April 10.
WSOU celebrated its 65th anniversary with an alumni dinner where two members were indcuted into its Hall of Fame on April 13.