Cost of readership program halts initiative
By Staff Writer | March 21After a successful pilot run, the Collegiate Readership Program has been put on hold due to funding, according to SGA President Derel Stroud.
After a successful pilot run, the Collegiate Readership Program has been put on hold due to funding, according to SGA President Derel Stroud.
Dr. Joyce A. Strawser has been appointed the next dean of the Stillman School of Business, according to a broadcast email sent around 4 p.m. today.
Dr. Michael S. Zavada has officially been appointed to the position of Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences, according to a broadcast email sent at approximately 3:15 p.m.
Alpha Phi Omega will table through this afternoon for their "Get Real Barbie" campaign as part of National Eating Disorders Awareness Week.
Four college graduates have started a website that focuses on academic success through sharing course materials in an online marketplace.
Seton Hall University is home to many brilliant minds, but two faculty members were recognized by the state of New Jersey for being particularly brainy.
While most students choose to commute for convenience, others endure the long, difficult and sometimes illegal commute.
The Brothers of St. John and Campus Ministry are giving 14 Seton Hall students the opportunity to go on an 11-day pilgrimage to France this summer for a low price.
As part of a new initiative, sophomores can take two classes over the summer and get one of those two classes for half the price as long as one is Christianity and Culture in Dialogue, according to Brian Fucci, Student Government Association vice president.
A decline in muggings and criminal activity in Seton Hall's direct vicinity may be due to the use of marked police cars and officers outside of the University's gates, according to South Orange Police Chief James Chelel.
In the midst of Pirate Pandemonium, a group of five Seton Hall students transformed various campus statues into pirates.
A Seton Hall professor is writing a novel titled, "The Free Country."
Gourmet Dining Services has launched a program encouraging students to bus their own tables after growing concerns from the Student Government Association and Housing and Residence Life, according to a Feb. 16 article in The Setonian.
A large stork sign rented to advertise for the upcoming production of the musical "Baby" is missing from its perch in front of Fahy Hall as of Sunday morning.
After a home upset over No. 8 Georgetown last week that almost certainly gave them enough to make the NCAA tournament, the Seton Hall men's basketball team put its chances back in doubt on Saturday night, losing to the Rutgers Scarlet Knights, 77-72, in overtime on Seton Hall senior night.
A fierce lobbying effort on the part of Catholic and other religious institutions led President Obama to compromise on a preventative care insurance mandate.
Three ROTC members will rappel from the top of the Prudential Center for the highly anticipated men's basketball game against Rutgers on Saturday.
Seton Hall recently released its third strategic plan ahead of the upcoming accreditation visit in 2014, according to Associate Provost Dr. Greg Burton. Burton, who also serves as dean for research and graduate studies, said the previous two strategic plans at Seton Hall were created and published in 1996 and 2006.
Dance club experience provider GrooveBoston will host a party at Seton Hall's fieldhouse on March 30.