Junior earned Novartis grant for research
By Staff Writer | December 6Junior chemistry major Shannon Dugan is one of eight students in New Jersey to have recently won a Novartis Science Scholarship.
Junior chemistry major Shannon Dugan is one of eight students in New Jersey to have recently won a Novartis Science Scholarship.
Parking issues and pricey laundry loads were discussed at the Student Government Association's holiday Town Hall meeting on Monday in the University Center.
The Educational Opportunity Program's Student Organization held a program called "No Moore Evidence" on Tuesday that aimed to enlighten students about the different cases of violence that occur on various college campuses and the importance of on-and-off-campus safety.
It's Christmastime and Dec. 4 was National Santa's List Day, the big man's deadline for first draft of the "Naughty and Nice" lists.
The delayed registration and missed week of classes affected students differently.
Advisers and students braved the post sandy condensed Spring 2013 online registration period Nov. 12-23 in order to make their schedules for next semester.
The "Building Our Future" bond act, commonly known as Public Question No. 1, was passed on Nov. 6, $750 million to be distributed among public and private universities in the state.
The Student Government Association discussed holiday celebrations, cafeteria food, a possible shuttle service to the airport and the upcoming Seton Hall Town Meeting during its meeting on Monday.
The rumor about the University not being allowed to schedule a student for three exams in one day is false.
As the lamp posts were lit with holiday lights and a light layer of snow covered the University Green, friends and family of the Seton Hall community huddled around SHU's annual Christmas tree, waiting for its luminous glow.
Seton Hall's Students for Liberty will plan a demonstration to create awareness among students about the recent conflicts between Israel and the Palestinians at 2 p.m. on Thursday on the Green, according to SFL's President and founder Belal Behader.
Seton Hall will be welcoming new tradition with the third annual tree lighting as two students were selected to light the tree on Thursday, at 5:45 p.m. on the Green.
When a student has to be transported to the hospital the ambulance comes and takes them away, but no one really ever wonders how these students get back to campus.
Seton Hall's Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology and the Center of Prayerfully Speaking will host the Advent Day Eyewitnesses to His Majesty Retreat on Saturday, at Lewis Hall to instill holiday cheer on campus.
As finals approach the question posed is: why are final exams not given on a day class usually meets?
With the help of the new AT&T Inc. Mobile Computing Program on campus, Seton Hall was named the fifth most connected college in the country by the U.S. News & World Report.
Seton Hall students who live off-campus may be surprised to find out that the University Community Standards still apply to them wherever they live.
At the Student Government Association general session on Monday night, members discussed how best to move the organization forward and to develop its individual committees.
The recent superstorm Hurricane Sandy left many commuter students without power in their homes while Seton Hall maintained power, so they came to the University during the storm in the hopes of finding a place to stay.
Renovations to the Richie Regan Athletic Center are progressing and according to the Vice President of Administration Dennis Garbini and Associate Vice President of Facilities John Signorello, the first stage of the renovations will be completed sometime this spring.