Seton Hall, BIG EAST revive ESPN partnership
By Jacqueline Litowinsky | October 27The BIG EAST announced a new six-year digital rights agreement with ESPN on July 8, bringing Seton Hall sports to ESPN+.
The BIG EAST announced a new six-year digital rights agreement with ESPN on July 8, bringing Seton Hall sports to ESPN+.
In May, a viral tweet by @SavageSports_ on X claimed that “New York hasn’t won a major sports championship since 2011.”
New Jersey Supreme Court decided unanimously on Friday that the state’s attorney general can move forward with a grand jury investigation into allegations of sexual abuse by Catholic clergy statewide, originally announced in September 2018.
The Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP) held a press conference on Tuesday in front of Seton Hall’s Ward Gate to announce the filing of a formal complaint against Cardinal Joseph Tobin, the Archbishop of Newark and the president of SHU’s Board of Regents and chair of the Board of Trustees, urging a Vatican investigation.
Seton Hall is now involved in a second lawsuit with former university president, Dr. Joseph Nyre.
The Pirates struggle against Paige Bueckers and the No. 5 ranked UConn Huskies.
When Seton Hall was searching for its 22nd president in 2024, the search prospectus stated that the ideal candidate should “promote and model a leadership and management style that prioritizes stability, transparency, visibility, and collaboration.” However, some are questioning whether transparency has been a priority for the university and the man its Board of Regents selected for the presidency, Msgr. Joseph Reilly.
A wrongful death lawsuit filed against Seton Hall by the parents of late SHU student Kristen McCartney was dismissed on Tuesday, Jan. 7, following federal judge Susan Wigenton’s decision that the statute of limitations had expired.
Dr. Katia Passerini, Ph.D., provost and senior executive vice president at Seton Hall, will be leaving the university to assume the role of president at Gonzaga University.
The former assistant dean of Seton Hall Law School and her co-conspirators were sentenced on Thursday, Dec. 5 to three years in prison for a 13-year embezzlement scheme that defrauded the school of more than $1.3 million.