ON CAMPUS
Seton Hall receives anonymous $8 million donation
By Brianna Bernath | Jan. 6, 2017“This truly generous gift will allow Seton Hall to sustain and enhance its status as a leading center of scientific inquiry and learning in the fields of chemistry and biochemistry,” University President A. Gabriel Esteban told Seton Hall’s website. “It will allow us to continue to attract the best and the brightest students and faculty to our university.”
Zeta Psi suspended from campus for five years
By Staff Writer | Dec. 7, 2016Davis said, “As a University, we do not close chapters. The chapter closes the chapter.” He added that Zeta Psi did not follow the requirements, policies and expectations the university has for its fraternities and sororities.
SHU students to visit Cuba in the spring
By Isabel Soisson | Dec. 7, 2016While there, 22 students will go on tours of museums and historical sites, such as Ernest Hemingway’s country estate, “Finca La Vigia” and Havana Vieja, a United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage site.
TSA administrator speaks at SHU, discusses re-imagination of the system
By Mariah McCloskey | Dec. 1, 2016As his last address as acting administrator for the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), Peter Neffenger spoke to SHU students on Tuesday, Nov. 29 about being servant leaders.