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Discover the Prose-Poet of New York Life

A one-day symposium celebrating the life and work of Joseph Mitchell will be held in Jubilee Hall Auditorium on Saturday, May 13 at 10 a.m.

 
Educators Helping Educators

Xavier Presentation

SHU administrators sacrifice spring break to deliver aid to flood impacted schools in the New Orleans area.

  
Commencement 2006

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Commencement exercises for the South Orange campus will take place at 11 a.m. on May 8 in Continental Airlines Arena.

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  • SHU News Q & A with Joseph Sandman
  • Joseph G. Sandman, Ph.D., sees a bright future for the University. "You can feel the energy and excitement among students, faculty and donors.

  • SHU News Landscape of Learning
  • The ideal campus should harmonize change and continuity while creating a community invested in learning.

  • SHU News Attend SHU Images Festival
  • Alumni and friends of Seton Hall are invited to attend the Images Festival, an exhibition of student work from computer graphics to film, video and photography.

  • SHU News Pirates' Eye On…Jim Donovan '87
  • Jim has worked in television news for more than 20 years and is currently the consumer reporter for CBS 3 Eyewitness News in Philadelphia.

  • SHU News FAFSA Deadline
  • Be sure to complete FAFSA by March 1 to be considered for the full range aid programs.

  • SHU News Welcome PMPDPP Class of 2012 
  • On June 22nd, nine Pre-Medical/Pre-Dental Plus Program students started on a journey that would soon change their lives…

  • SHU News CBS News' Armen Keteyian
  • Center for Sport Management Hosts Armen Keteyian from CBS News and Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel on Dec. 4 at 6:15.

  • SHU News Study in Brazil or Portugal
  • International Study Abroad, a third party provider at the OIP, is offering study tours to Portugal and Brazil.

  • SHU News Blair Visits Seton Hall
  • Students, faculty, alumni and community members filled the Walsh Gymnasium to hear an address by former British Prime Minister. See photos from this event on our Flickr Gallery.

  • SHU News PA Recognized as AAPA Fellow
  • Ellen D. Mandel, DMH, PA-C was recognized as a Distinguished Fellow of the American Academy of Physician Assistants.

  • SHU News Good Friends In Tough Times
  • Thanking our Honor Roll Donors; those who have given a $50,000 gift or more to The Annual Fund in the last four years.

  • SHU News Theology Students Lead Retreat
  • On April 18, the School of Theology will host "Beholding the Merciful Face of God," led by its own graduate students.

  • SHU News Pirate's Eye On....Thom Hinkle '99
  • Now the CEO of comedian Steve Carell's television production company, Thom Hinkle recounts his experiences in life and at Seton Hall.

  • SHU News Phi Kappa Theta Inducts Jerry
  • Seton Hall basketball great, Jerry Walker was inducted into the Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity as an honorary member.

  • SHU News Spotlight on Ivan Toro
  • Stillman graduate Ivan Toro has accepted a prestigious position with Brown-Forman and Excelsior Galaxy.

  • SHU News CoN Earns Max Reaccreditation
  • The Commission on Collegiate Education (CCNE) granted the College of Nursing reaccreditation for the next 10 years.

  • SHU News SHMS Honors A Leader
  • SHMS honors Katherine F. Gallagher '75/ M.A.E. '77 at the Many Are One Alumni Awards Gala.

  • SHU News ICSST Hosts Youth Retreat
  • The Institute for Christian Spirituality teamed up with Paramus Catholic High School to host a student-led retreat.

  • SHU News SHMS Awards Ceremony
  • SHMS holds its Certificate and Awards Ceremony for the Division of Medical Residency and Fellowship Programs.

  • SHU News Catholic Immigrants
  • On Thursday July 9, 2009 please join us for a lecture on Catholic immigrants in New Jersey and throughout the United States.

  • SHU News CoN Alumni Shine at Event
  • Nelson Tuazon and Ingrid Johnson-Hayward were honored for their outstanding work at the Haley Awards on September 17.

  • SHU News Anya Ulinich at Seton Hall
  • Anya Ulinich, award-winning author of the novel Petropolis, will speak at the Slavic Club meeting, October 22 at 6 p.m.

  • SHU News Lemonade for the Soul
  • Keep your family spiritually hydrated with our top movie and book recommendations for the summer!

  • SHU News Reviving Commitment
  • Come join us for a lecture to discuss what has happened to the power of commitment in relationships and life choices.

  • SHU News Che's Swahili Translator
  • Katrin Hansing, Ph.D. presents her new documentary about the Cold War and the Cuban Revolution on November 5 at 6 p.m.

  • SHU News Spatial Intelligence
  • Find out why spatial intelligence is crucial for parents, schools, and careers and what we can do to improve it.

  • SHU News Itinerary of a Caribbean Writer
  • Renowned author Maryse Condé kicks off the first lecture of the 2009-2010 Africana Lecture Series on November 18 at 6 p.m.

  • SHU News AT- RISK Training Program
  • AT-RISK is an on-line training program for faculty and staff to help develop skills needed to assist students at risk.

  • SHU News November Career Fairs
  • Two networking opportunities in November:  Science Networking & Recruiting Forum and the Big East Diversity eFair!

  • SHU News Faculty Research Day
  • Faculty Research Day Showcase and Award Luncheon is scheduled for November 19, 2009.

  • SHU News Going Global
  • There's a lot happening in the world. Don't wait to get in on SHU's international festival taking place on campus now.

  • SHU News Novartis Science Scholarship
  • Junior biochemistry major, Charles Defendorf, has been selected to receive the 2009-2010 Novartis Science Scholarship.

  • SHU News Law Enforcement Presentation
  • Plan on attending this informative presentation on on the appropriate use of force by Law Enforcement on October 28.

  • SHU News Coat Drive
  • Coats and winter clothing (hats, gloves, scarves, etc.) needed. Co-sponsored by DOVE and Sophomore Discovery Program.

  • SHU News Scholarships Available
  • Graduate students interested in nonprofit and public sector careers can apply for partial scholarships.

  • SHU News Brownson Speech Team Wins Big!
  • Brownson Speech Team is off to a great start earning a First Place Team victory and 45 total awards after two weekends.

  • SHU News Best Jobs in 2009
  • SHMS offers four career paths that are rated the least stressful and best ranked jobs in 2009.

  • SHU News Extending A Global Reach
  • Whitehead School commemorates Saudi National Day with colleagues from the Kingdom's Permanent Mission to the U.N.

  • SHU News Attention Stillman Alumni
  • Join us for the Stillman School of Business Fall Integrity and Professionalism Convocation with Xerox CEO Ursula M. Burns.

  • SHU News Philosophers Speak Lecture
  • “Proportionality in Self Defense and War” by Dr. Jeff McMahan, November 12 at 5 p.m., Science and Technology Amphitheatre.

  • SHU News College of Nursing Open Houses
  • Join us for our Fall 2009 open houses, and see for yourself how the College shapes the next generation of nurse leaders!

  • SHU News Careers at USAID
  • Join the Whitehead School for an information session on the work of the U.S. Agency for International Development.

  • SHU News Apple Cider for the Soul
  • The Catholic Center for Family Spirituality presents its fall 2009 book and film recommendations.

  • SHU News Food for Fines
  • From Monday, October 26, 2009 to Friday, November 20, 2009, the University Libraries will offer Food for Fines.
  • SHU News Freeman Publishes 250th Column
  • Bruce Freeman, adjunct professor in the Stillman School, publishes 250th newspaper column and is commended by the SBA.

  • SHU News Telescope Dedication
  • The dedication of the new telescope and a lecture by Theodore B. Williams, Ph.D. is on November 23 at 7 p.m.

  • SHU News Get a Pirate Mentor Today!
  • Make a connection with a Pirate Mentor; submit an essay; earn money; and build your professional network.

  • SHU News Bright Idea Award Winner
  • Elizabeth McCrea, assistant professor of management, receives award for publication, "Failing to Learn from Failure."

  • SHU News Flu Facts
  • Symptoms of the flu and what you should do if you think you have the flu.

  • SHU News AT Program Excellence
  • The AT Program received a maximum of 10 years of continuing accreditation from the CAATE.

  • SHU News 14 New Men Enter Seminary
  • The College Seminary recently welcomed fourteen men to seminary formation, the largest class in recent years.

  • SHU News Sharing Memories
  • To celebrate and commemorate the dedication of our beloved president, SHU is collecting memories of his tenure. 

  • SHU News St. Monica
  • On Saturday October 24, please join us for an inspirational conference on the difficulties of being a family.

  • SHU News Russian Orchestra Performs
  • Chamber Orchestra Kremlin opens Seton Hall Classical Concert Series at SOPAC, Thursday, October 29, 2009 at 7:30 p.m.

  • SHU News Kevin Kilgore '07
  • Called by God to service, Kevin Kilgore '07 grew in faith on Seton Hall's campus.

  • SHU News St. Thérèse
  • On Saturday, November 14, please join us on a retreat featuring St. Thérèse and her family.

  • SHU News Former Governors Talk Politics
  • Governor Brendan Byrne and Governor Thomas H. Kean to discuss the 2009 N.J. Gubernatorial Election, September 29 at 4 p.m.

  • SHU News SHMS in Denmark!
  • SHMS establishes its second clinical education student exchange program.

  • SHU News See “Beauty and the Beast”
  • Theatre Council kicks off the 2009-2010 season with annual University Day children's show, October 3 at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.

  • SHU News IME Student Conference
  • "New Directions in Museum Ethics" is being held at Seton Hall in the Science and Technology building on November 14.

  • SHU News Big Win at Yale for Model UN
  • Seton Hall's talented Model United Nations team competed successfully against over 350 delegates from around the world.

  • SHU News Whitehead Alumni: Call to Action
  • Let your voice be heard. Vote for Whitehead Alumni Association Board members, share your feedback and submit alumni updates today.

  • SHU News New ARNOVA President
  • Roseanne Mirabella was elected President of the leading North American association on civil society and philanthropy.

  • SHU News OFF!
  • In the labs at Seton Hall, Eric Stroud seeks the key to an easy-to-use shark repellent.

  • SHU News There and Back
  • Award-winning journalist Anthony DePalma '75 reflects on his return to the University after a long absence.

  • SHU News New Seton Hall Sports Poll
  • The latest results are out gauging public opinion about the recently concluded baseball World Series.

  • SHU News Alumni Survey Success!
  • A sincere "thank you" to the many alumni who participated in the recent Seton Hall Alumni Survey.

  • SHU News Global Leadership Gala
  • The Whitehead School celebrates The Honorable Frank C. Carlucci at its Gala at the New York Public Library on 12/3.

  • SHU News An Interview with Kris Kringle
  • Kris Kringle sits down with Pirate Press to talk about the upcoming Christmas season, and his relative, Mark Roger '82.

  • SHU News Caring Hearts, Creative Minds
  • Join us for the College of Nursing's Second Annual Art Exhibit, which will run November 16-19 at the University Center.

  • SHU News Journeying with the Holy Family
  • Please join us on Saturday 12/5 and relive the journey of the Virgin Mary, St. Joseph and the unborn Baby Jesus into Bethlehem.

  • SHU News Seton Summer Scholars
  • This academic "boot camp", now in its fourth year, is more than a summer program.

  • SHU News Pastor Management Seminar
  • SHU launches an innovative program designed to strengthen the skills of pastors in finance and administration.

  • SHU News NSF RCR Training Required
  • Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Training is required for all NSF supported research effective October 1, 2009.

  • SHU News Counseling is Re-accredited
  • Counseling Services at Seton Hall has been reaccredited by the International Association of Counseling Services, Inc.

  • SHU News Nursing Alumni Honored
  • Join the College of Nursing on 9/17 for the 2009 Margaret C. Haley Awards, honoring CoN alum Nelson Tuazon.

  • SHU News UFS Rector to Speak
  • Rector of the University of the Free State to speak on "Challenges facing South African higher education".

  • SHU News Psychology Students Abroad
  • Chair & Counseling Psych Ph.D. students run a camp in Trinidad for children with developmental & acquired disabilities.

  • SHU News 2009 Flu Season
  • Letter from Monsignor Robert Sheeran on steps we can all take to mitigate the severity of the flu season.

  • SHU News Grants and Research Workshops
  • The Office of Grants and Research Services would like to announce the workshops and information sessions for Fall 2009.

  • SHU News Bioinorganic Chemistry Lecture
  • Dr. Gerard Parkin to discuss the bioinorganic chemistry of mercury and provide insight into its toxicity, November 17.

  • SHU News Chesterton and America
  • The School of Theology's Gerety Lecture Series explores the work of G.K. Chesterton on Wednesday, December 2.

  • SHU News Footsteps of the Saints
  • The Center for Catholic Studies and the School of Theology are sponsoring a study tour to Italy, May 18 - June 3, 2010.

  • SHU News Drive in SHU Style!
  • Seton Hall license plates are a great way for alumni, parents, students and friends in New Jersey to show off their love for The Hall.

  • SHU News Are You Ready to Lead?
  • Don't miss upcoming info sessions for Fall 2009 Graduate Programs in Education Leadership. 

  • SHU News Update on the Economy
  • Monsignor Sheeran updates the University community on the University's budget for the 2010 fiscal year.

  • SHU News A Lesson To Teach
  • Kassie Lagua's compelling story about studying Elementary and Special Education at Seton Hall is now on SHU Tube.

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  • Latinos & The Supreme Court
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  • Nov 14, 2009 @ 10:00 AM
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  • U.S. Department of Commerce
  • Nov 16, 2009 @ 3:00 PM
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  • College of Nursing Art Exhibit
  • Nov 16, 2009 @ 2:00 PM
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  • Nov 17, 2009 @ 12:00 PM
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