Guetti appointed senior associate provost
By Staff Writer | April 20Dr. Joan Guetti will serve as senior associate provost of the University, effective July 1, according to a broadcast email sent by the Office of the Provost at 2:00 p.m.
Dr. Joan Guetti will serve as senior associate provost of the University, effective July 1, according to a broadcast email sent by the Office of the Provost at 2:00 p.m.
A list of 200 jobs published on CareerCast.com released last week is leaving some students feeling nervous in their choice of major.
The opening reception of the 16 Annual Petersheim Academic Exposition was held on Tuesday in the Chancellor's Suite with the theme of "Share, Honor, Unite."
On Wednesday morning, the University unveiled a new research tool, the "Discovery Layer," which will allow students to search almost all of the hundreds of databases of Seton Hall at once.
Two Seton Hall students attended the National Science Foundation in Chicago because of a research grant given to professor Martin S. Edwards, Ph.D., a professor of the Whitehead School of Diplomacy and International Relations.
The week of April 22 is National Crime Week and to kick it off, John Paitakes, Ph.D. reached out to Project Pride to have four inmates from two local State Correction Prisons come speak to his criminal justice class on Wednesday.
The Student Government Association rewarded the Theatre Council with $500 for their annual Golden Babies ceremony at SGA's weekly meeting on Monday despite concerns from their advisor.
The ONE Campaign will team up with NURU international, an organization dedicated to assisting the decreasing poverty, again to host its third annual Water Walk on April 26 at 4 p.m. on the University Green. The walk aims to raise awareness of the lack of clean water in developing countries.
Seton Hall's annual Pirate Preview for accepted students will take place on Sunday in the Field House, and this year there are approximately 1,450 students expected to show up.
Inspired by his own accomplishments after growing up with autism, graduate student Kerry Magro was actively involved in Autism Awareness Day on April 2 and continuously works with Autism Speaks and the NBA to raise awareness for a cure.
Seton Hall students know Joseph Donato as the new SGA president who made his way around every corner of campus to hand out flyers and inform students about his campaign during elections.
Cherry Hill, N.J. native, Even Weiss-also known by his stage name Into It. Over it.-will be coming back to his Jersey roots to play a show in the Pirate's Cove on Monday.
Starting this summer, the University will undergo a two year construction process to upgrade multiple buildings on campus, according to Vice President of Finance and Technology Dennis Garbini.
Alpha Phi Omega and Kappa Delta Pi will be holding their 3rd Annual Dress Drive on Sun. April 22.
While most students will walk to receive their diploma's before they walk down the aisle to wed, some are heading towards matrimony before the end of their college careers.
Tickets for the J. Cole concert, the first major musical event the University has had since 2006, went on sale on April 4 for $5 and are limited only to students.
Seton Hall's TV Studio Manager and Departmental Engineer, Albin Wicki, was awarded a 2012 New York Emmy Award for his work on Yankees Baseball- YES MO.
The third annual TEDx event will take place on April 21 and is open to all faculty and students.
The Student Nurses Association held a completely free health fair, in which students could receive basic medical check-ups, such as glucose screening, blood pressure checks, eye and ear screenings and more on Monday.