Center for Sports Media Caps off Banner Year
A recap of a terrific year for Seton Hall's Center for Sports Media.
A recap of a terrific year for Seton Hall's Center for Sports Media.
Following a career-ending student athletic injury, Vaughn Calhoun, Ed.D., M.P.A., embraces an academic journey to become a beacon for change in higher education.
The Seton Hall Sports Poll found 35 percent of Americans said they would watch the NFL Draft, 20 percent saying they would attend "Watch Parties"; fans strongly support spring football.
An esteemed panel led by former Congressman and Rhodes Scholar Tom McMillen led an illuminating 90-minute discussion on the biggest issues facing college sports today.
The seventh annual Giving Day at Seton Hall, held from April 17-18, achieved remarkable success.
Introduction to Baseball Analytics, taught by John Saccoman, tailored exclusively for high school participants, is poised for a grand slam this summer.
Findings from the most recent Seton Hall Sports Poll were featured in media across the country, including USA Today, The Chronicle of Higher Ed, Forbes, ESPN, SBJ and more than 50 local TV stations.
During "Hoop Dreams: Doris Burke and Bob Picozzi on Basketball and Broadcasting," trailblazer Burke shared stories about her rise to current role, plus her battle for respect within the industry.
The Seton Hall Sports Poll showed slowed growth for sports betting and a rising distaste for sports betting advertisements, which 45% of Americans say should be the subject of a federal ban.
Seton Hall student-athletes continue to excel in their sport and in the classroom. The cumulative Fall 2023 grade point average (GPA) for all student-athletes reached an all-time high of an 3.518.
Findings from the Sports Poll were featured by more than 135 NPR stations and on BBC, AOL, ESPN, The Athletic, Yahoo, PR NEWS, Forbes, Business Insider, Sports Business Journal, Daily Mail and more.
Among self-described sports fans, the Seton Hall Sports Poll found that 42 percent said they watched the game – 48 percent of those who watched did not have a subscription to Peacock before the game.
Offered this summer, the new Sports Media and Business Academy will provide high school students the opportunity to gain insights into the intricate business aspects of sports.
The latest Sports Poll found that 41% of 18-34 year-olds say Taylor Swift’s presence is Influencing the decision to watch; nearly 3/4 say they pay more attention to Super Bowl commercials - and more.
Student Services hosted a Pirate Game Watch Party on January 27 in the University Center. More than 89 students participated in the event, which included refreshments and raffle prizes.
Join the Student Alumni Association for the 15th Annual Bounce 'N Trounce on Wednesday, February 7th from 10:30 AM-4:30 PM in the University Center Events Room!