
Building for Our Future
Seton Hall is proud to announce the successful completion of a nearly $100-million program of campus infrastructure improvements, including four major building projects that cost roughly $60 million. These leading-edge academic, recreational, dormitory and transportation spaces are enhancing the University experience for a new generation of Pirates.

Aquinas Hall

The addition of a fourth floor to Aquinas Hall added 64 student rooms while renovations were made throughout the dormitory. Read more about Aquinas Hall »

Parking Deck

An expansion of the parking deck added nearly 600 spaces. Other improvements include updated elevators and enhanced lighting. Read more about the parking deck »

Fitness Center

Finished in January 2014, the new fitness center has transformed the campus community’s recreational and exercise options. Read more about the fitness center »

New Academic Building

Stafford Hall was replaced by an ADA-accessible building that features 12 classrooms of various sizes and direct access to Marshall Hall. Read more about Stafford Hall »
Building Our Future
Improvements to Infrastructure
In the Media
- University Hopes to Schedule 'Heavy' Construction for Summer to Minimize Disruption »
- Seton Hall's Land Used to Extend Beyond Current Campus Boundaries »
- University Striving to Maintain Open Space on Compact Campus »
- University Officials Say South Orange Zoning Restrictions a Challenge for Campus Projects »
- Current Campus Expansion Compared to Growth in 1945 »
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