CAMPUS LIFE
Psychologist discusses management of emotions
By Liam Oakes | April 11Dr. Deborah Joffe Ellis, the wife of psychologist Albert Ellis, visited Seton Hall on April 6 to discuss her late husband’s foundational work, called Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT).
Fr. talks religion’s role in immigration
By Nicholas Mariano | April 11Fr. Timothy Graff recalled a desperate plea from an immigrant Ecuadorian couple, Simon and Ligia, who had not seen their two teenage children in five years. Simon, a glassworker, immigrated to the U.S. with his wife due to a lack of employment in his home country. The children had to be left behind.
Biochem major recieves sole program internship
By Veronica Gaspa | April 11Upon graduation in May, senior biochemistry major Sara Lamcaj will be the only intern selected for the Department of Energy and Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship program at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico.
Social media becomes a learning tool on campus
By Zoey Dotson | April 11This semester, Seton Hall University’s staff has actively been trying to integrate social media into the learning process. Since the creation of MySpace in the mid 2000s, social media has become a part of our daily lives.
Author shares world observations with students
By Kristel Domingo | April 11Acclaimed author Heidi Julavits wsoke about her wide variety of work in the Poetry-in-the-Round on April 4.
Student journeys to Moscow for foreign policy studies
By Zoey Dotson | April 11Many students dream of studying a semester abroad. Whether it be in Europe, Australia or Asia, Seton Hall students have crossed multiple oceans to experience different cultures. Alexandro Granata, a junior diplomacy major, has spent the past two semesters studying abroad in Moscow, Russia.
Students share tips to get through the rest of the semester
By Veronica Gaspa | April 5Surround yourself with support Many students feel they are in a better place and can handle more stress when they have people around them who they know will encourage them to keep going. Katherine Dolan, a freshman communications major, said she plans to hang out with friends that make her feel good and they will get through the semester together.