Charter Day 2008
Charter Day 

Mother Seton's stained glass window in Presidents Hall About Charter Day
Living out the commitment to moral education has been the foundation of Seton Hall University for more than 150 years — and continues to be our mission in the 21st century.

Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Charter Day offers our community an opportunity to reflect on the University’s great history, and to renew our commitment to that mission. More »


Featured Speaker
Dermot A. QuinnDermot A. Quinn
A member of the Seton Hall community since 1990, Dermot Quinn is a professor in the department of history and a member of the Board of Advisers of the G.K. Chesterton Institute for Faith and Culture. He also teaches in Seton Hall's Honors Program. More »
  
McQuaid Medalists
McQuaid MedalAwarded to members of the University community who have shown outstanding service to Seton Hall, this year's McQuaid Medal for Distinguished Service recipients are:

Charter Day 2008 Webcast

Join in the celebration. Watch the Charter Day Program at 1 p.m. »

 
At a Glance

Seton Museum: Stained Glass Portrait

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Charter Day
Thursday, April 3, 2008, 1 P.M.
Seton Hall University

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For More Information, Contact:
Kirk Rawn, Provosts Office
(973) 275-2891
rawnkirk@shu.edu