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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 PA Student Awards
  • PA Students gain recognition at the Annual Conference of the American Academy of Physician Assistants

  • SHU News Oxford Bound
  • Annick Routhier-Labadie '08, Seton Hall's first Rhodes Scholar, heads to the University of Oxford this fall.

  • SHU News Lost & Found
  • When it comes to returning lost class rings, there's a lot of truth to the saying that what goes around, comes around.

  • SHU News Hidden In Plain Sight
  • A tiny notation in a long-forgotten letter translates into a major find for historian William Connell.

  • SHU News An Election To Remember
  • AN ELECTION TO REMEMBER: Political scientist Joseph Marbach answers questions about the intricacies of Election 2008.

  • SHU News Nominate a Fellow Alumnus
  • Do you know an alumnus who is a true Humanitarian or who has excelled within his or her profession? If so, nominate them.

  • SHU News 2008 Deehan Scholars
  • Stillman School students awarded scholarships and textbook prizes at the John Deehan Ceremony on Friday, September 12. 

  • SHU News Pirate’s Eye On….Pamela Personette ‘80
  • Manhattan to San Francisco, ABC to KCBS Radio, a master's degree in education and a bachelor's degree from Seton Hall in Fine Arts, all played a role in the career path of Pam Personette.

  • SHU News Think Globally
  • USAID official opens lecture series on health and security on the African continent. 

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

  • SHU News L'Oreal VP Talks Diversity
  • Ed Bullock, of L'Oreal, discusses diversity and inclusion on Tuesday, September 23 at 7 p.m. in McNulty Auditorium.

  • SHU News White Coat Ceremony
  • The Physical Therapy program celebrates students as emerging professionals with annual white coat ceremony

  • SHU News SHMS Graduation 2009
  • The School of Health and Medical Sciences celebrated commencement activities in Walsh Gymnasium.

  • 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 Pirate Profile
  • View our at-a-glance profile for Eli Groener '08, who joined the Peace Corps following graduation. 

  • 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 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 Time Sheets Available
  • New time sheets for administrators, staff and students are available on the Human Resources Web site.

  • SHU News OT's Adopt-a-Family
  • Occupational Therapy Student Association supports a family through the Ronald McDonald House of Charities.

  • SHU News The Spirit of Giving
  • The College of Education and Human Services joins Paterson Catholic for it's 33rd Annual Senior Citizen's Christmas Party.

  • SHU News Best Career for 2009
  • Occupational Therapy makes "Best Career list" in U.S. News & World Report for the second consecutive year.

  • SHU News Saints and Sleuths
  • Terrorists, romance, slander and ghosts -- join us for Saints and Sleuths, a celebration of Catholic life in literature.

  • SHU News Scholarships Now Available
  • Graduate students interested in nonprofit and public sector careers can apply for partial scholarships for 2009-2010.

  • SHU News Public Service-Essay Contest
  • All undergraduate and graduate are welcome to participate in the essay contest due on Monday, February 9, 2009.

  • SHU News Serving International Schools
  • The College of Education and Human Services has strengthened its standing commitment to leadership & school improvement

  • SHU News Calling all Servant Leaders!
  • Housing & Residence Life invites you to consider the Turrell Manor advantage! Applications being accepted for 2009-2010.

  • 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 Students Travel to Egypt
  • Thirty students travel to Egypt with Stillman Professor Wagdy Abdallah as part of the Doing Business in Egypt course. 

  • 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 SHMS Goes to Broadway
  • Join SHMS on March 18 for an evening that includes dinner and tickets to Wicked. Tickets are limited.

  • 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 Entrepreneurship Celebration
  • Join us this Tuesday, February 24, for the Center for Entrepreneurial Studies Opening Ceremony with Cory Booker. 

  • SHU News Ukrainian Teacher Exchange
  • The Center for Global Education welcomes several DID partner teachers and administrators from Ukraine.

  • SHU News Public Service Month Awards
  • The 2009 Public Service Month Award Ceremony will be held on Monday, February 23, in the Chancellor's Suite at 7 p.m.

  • SHU News Careers in Sport H.S. Seminar
  • Come learn about the wide world of sports and how a business school education can prepare you for a life in sport.

  • SHU News The Power and the Glory
  • On Feb. 28, the School of Theology's Book of the Semester Club will spotlight the works of famed author Graham Greene.

  • SHU News Truman Finalist
  • Seton Hall undergraduate is one of 200 American students interviewing for a 2009 Truman Scholarship.

  • SHU News TLTR Symposium on March 5
  • Join us on Thursday, March 5, for the Digital Media Copyright Symposium, "If it's on the Web, Who owns it?".

  • SHU News Elimination Theory
  • Dr. Manfred Minimair is co-organizing the session on Elimination Theory and Applications at the 2009 ACA Conference.

  • SHU News NEH Summer Award
  • Maxim Matusevich, Ph.D., History professor, receives a National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Summer Fellowship.

  • SHU News New DOVE Weekly Program
  • Work with developmentally challenged and special needs adults at local group home Monday evenings, starting 3/16, 5 - 6:15 p.m.

  • SHU News Golf and Tennis Classic
  • Support resident seminarians in the 29th annual Judge Roger W. Breslin Cornerstone Golf and Tennis Classic on June 25, 2009.

  • SHU News Asim to speak at SHLI
  • Jabari Asim, author of What Obama Means, will serve as Keynote Speaker at this year's Seton Hall Leadership Institute. 

  • SHU News A Visit With Larry Rohter
  • New York Times correspondent Larry Rohter will visit Seton Hall on Tuesday, March 17 to address the University community.

  • SHU News Upcoming Events
  • A list of upcoming events offered by Immaculate Conception Seminary's Institute for Christian Spirituality.

  • SHU News Serving Young Heroes
  • Teacher and school counselor candidates learn how to support students dealing with the effects of military deployment.

  • SHU News Cordes Speaks at SHU
  • Cardinal Paul J. Cordes, President of Pontifical Council "Cor Unum", received an honorary doctorate degree at Seton Hall.

  • SHU News NCATE Visits CEHS
  • CEHS is scheduled for a Fall 09 accreditation visit from NCATE. Public comment is welcome.

  • SHU News Managing the Tenure Track
  • The traditional "Managing the Tenure Track" discussion will be led by Dr Nick Snow of Chemistry and Biochemistry in the Beck Rooms on March 18. 

  • SHU News Hire and Get Hired!
  • An excellent venue for employers seeking SHU talent and students/alumni seeking internship & professional opportunities!

  • SHU News Meet Alumnus Nick Malefyt '92
  • What advice can a martial artist and general manager of Career Center Inc. give to those suffering in this job market?

  • SHU News The Prescient Prediction
  • How law professor M. Alexander and his students accurately calculated in 2006 that Sen. Obama could win the presidency.

  • SHU News A Steady Path
  • Bishop Manuel A. Cruz’s unfaltering passion for ministering to the sick traces back to his childhood in Cuba.

  • SHU News Cha Cha Champion
  • No mere finance student, Kate Kapshandy has won two national Latin dance titles – so far.

  • SHU News The Transformers
  • Some artists draw an audience into a world of their own making. William Hudders & Lauren Schiller are two such painters.

  • SHU News HRL Director & RAs in NY Times
  • HRL Director Tara Hart and RAs Mark Cantine and Tehmina Quareshi were featured in a NY Times article on March 22, 2009.

  • SHU News PA Recognized As AAPA Fellow
  • Mona M. Sedrak, Ph.D., PA-C was recognized as a Distinguished Fellow of the American Academy of Physician Assistants.

  • SHU News HRL is Blogging
  • Check out Housing@TheHall for the latest on what's going on in HRL!

  • SHU News Doing Business in India
  • Learn more about doing business in India. You'll see exciting places like Elephanta Caves, Taj Mahal, forts, and palaces.

  • 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 Iraqi Delegation Visits SHU
  • Nine imams and mayors from Anbar province took part in a day of interfaith dialogue sponsored by the Whitehead School.

  • 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 Dean Menzies Speaking at UN
  • Ambassador Menzies moderates a symposium commemorating the one year anniversary of Pope Benedict's UN address.

  • SHU News Healthcare Delivery Reform
  • Come explore issues, challenges and tactics for success in today's healthcare environment with leaders in healthcare.

  • SHU News Alma Mater...Here to Help
  • Take advantage of the many services the University provides to alumni during these tough economic times.

  • SHU News Stillman School Honored
  • The Stillman School is named to The Princeton Review’s "Student Opinion Honors for Business Schools."
  • SHU News Early Intervention
  • SHMS will host an Alumni Lecture Series featuring Early Intervention for Speech, Language and Feeding Delays.

  • 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 SHUNA Wins Big in Virginia
  • Students representing Seton Hall's UN Association claimed a record 7 wins at the recent conference at UVA.

  • SHU News CLTA-GNY Annual Conference
  • Interested in Teaching Chinese Language in K-16? Then attend the CLTA-GNY Conference at Seton Hall on May 16, 2009.

  • SHU News Gary Karp's Life On Wheels
  • As part of Occupational Therapy Month, the Seton Hall Student Occupational Therapy Association will have the honor of presenting Gary Karp’s Life on Wheels.

  • SHU News SHMS Magazine Online
  • Insights keeps alumni, current students, parents, faculty and staff up to date with what’s new with the School.

  • SHU News Go Forth and Teach All Nations
  • On 4/25, join the STEPS program and explore the call & role of priests & deacons as they minister to the people of God.

  • SHU News Experience CoN Firsthand
  • Learn more about the College of Nursing's nationally ranked programs during one of our upcoming open houses.

  • SHU News NSF Programs Deadlines
  • The National Science Foundation has announced two deadlines in August for special Recovery and Reinvestment Act Programs.

  • SHU News Trans-Atlantic Partnership
  • The Whitehead School is set to develop collaborative programs with Portugal's leading diplomatic institute.

  • SHU News Alumni Reception in DC
  • Join Dean John K. Menzies and fellow DC alumni for a networking happy hour at Tony and Joe's Seafood House.

  • SHU News Alumni Career Fair
  • Multi-School Alumni Career Fair in NYC on June 4, 1-5 p.m. Join us for this exclusive recruiting event just for alumni!

  • SHU News Anisa Mehdi Wins Fulbright
  • Communication professor, Anisa Mehdi, has been awarded a 2009-2010 Fulbright Fellowship to teach in Jordan.

  • 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 Computer Science Presentation
  • Manfred Minimair, Ph.D. presented a poster on Maximal-Rank Minors of Macaulay Matrices at East Coast Computer Algebra Day

  • SHU News Luna Kaufman’s Memoirs
  • Program honors Holocaust survivor's memoirs, Luna's Life. Kaufman to be interviewed by Christian Friends of Yad Vashem.

  • SHU News Dr. Chang Receives NIH Awards
  • Sulie L. Chang, Ph.D., Institute of NeuroImmune Pharmacology, receives three National Institutes of Health awards.

  • SHU News 6th Annual 'Hall on The Hill'
  • Join Monsignor Sheeran, regents, deans and Congressional members at this annual event in Washington, D.C. on July 15.

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

  • SHU News Amy Smith '09 Delivers Paper
  • Amy Smith '09, a Criminal Justice student, delivered a paper at the 5th Annual International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry.

  • SHU News Student Interns with NY Mets
  • Stillman School student Sebastian Altilio is the first recipient of the James R. Plummer Scholarship/ Mets Internship.

  • SHU News Gallery Exhibit Opens June 11
  • Project Acceleration students from the Cicely Tyson School of Performing & Fine Arts will be featured in Walsh Gallery Exhibit.

  • SHU News University Day Photos
  • Take a look at our photo gallery from University Day, which took place October 4, 2008. You might find yourself or a friend!

  • SHU News Woman of the Year
  • Nominate Seton Hall University’s Woman of the Year. Deadline extended to Monday, March 9. 

  • SHU News Rick Gentile's New Blog
  • Read Rick Gentile's (director of the Seton Hall Sports Poll) witty and insightful blog about the 2008 Olympics.

  • SHU News Raymond Chambers Honored
  • Raymond Chambers, Stillman School MBA alumnus, is a recipient of the Beta Gamma Sigma 2009 Business Achievement Award.

  • SHU News Seton Hall Alumni Checks
  • Order your Seton Hall checks today. With four campus scenes in each set and prices starting at $12.95.

  • SHU News Xu Named Finance Chair
  • Eleanor Xu, Ph.D., a charter CFA holder and faculty member since 2002, named chair of the Department of Finance.

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

  • SHU News 2009 Women's Conference
  • Register now for the Women's Conference, scheduled for Friday, Mar. 27, 10:30 am - 4:30 pm. Students/classes welcome.

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

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