Class of 2011 bids farewell to the Hall
By Staff Writer | May 16, 2011Seton Hall University's class of 2011 received their degrees during the school's 154th Baccalaureate Ceremony on Monday at the IZOD Center in East Rutherford.
Seton Hall University's class of 2011 received their degrees during the school's 154th Baccalaureate Ceremony on Monday at the IZOD Center in East Rutherford.
The South Orange Police Department has announced an arrest in connection with the March 31 robbery of two Seton Hall Students that occurred on Wilden Place in South Orange, according to an email from Patrick Linfante, assistant vice president and director of Public Safety and Security.
The University has announced the investiture of President A. Gabriel Esteban will take place on Oct. 14 according to a broadcast email sent Tuesday by Msgr. Anthony Ziccardi, secretary designee of the Board of Regents.
Kelly Whitney, a men's basketball player at Seton Hall during the 2000s, began his trial in Newark yesterday on charges of kidnapping, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary and weapons possession.
It's been nearly three months since Odd Future's appearance on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon and, predictably enough, the group is now one of the hottest fads in the world of hip-hop.
A Seton Hall University student was arrested last Thursday after it was determined he was in possession of drug paraphernalia while on-campus, according to the South Orange Police Department blotter.
Last week's announcement that Gov. Chris Christie will serve as the 2011 Commencement keynote speaker has drawn a strong response across campus.
A University student became the third to be named a Morris K. Udall scholar, receiving $5,000 towards her senior year expenses for her commitment to a career in the environment, according to a news release on the Seton Hall website.
A Seton Hall student from China was suspended from University housing without outside living accommodations on April 21 after he violated the University's Community Standards policy.
Turrell Manor has been restored to normal after a transformer fire Saturday night that affected its cable and elevator services, according to Brian Hughes, Turrell's residence hall director.
The Environmental Studies minor at Seton Hall has been adjusted from the current 25 credit requirement to a new, more flexible 18 credit requirement.
In December 2008, Elijah Reed of North Plainfield was diagnosed with Rhabdomyosarcoma, a cancer that attacks soft tissue. For Elijah, this occurred in his sinus area, and because the area is so close to his eyes and brain, surgery was not an option.
A senior Seton Hall student has been awarded a Fulbright Scholarship for the 2011 – 2012 academic year, according to James Kimble, assistant professor in the department of communication.
With graduation around the corner, soon-to-be alumni are getting stressed about job availability.
The parking deck will be closed from May 17 to May 23 due to a repaving project, according to Ann Szipszky, manager of Parking Services.
A group of five Seton Hall business students are working in connection with the South Orange Performing Arts Center, conducting a marketing survey to try and better understand students' opinions of the center.
While other issues have been resolved, cable and elevator services in Turrell Manor have been affected by the transformer fire that occurred on Saturday night, according to an email sent to Turrell residents from Brian Hughes, Turrell's residence hall director.
Two Seton Hall students won best presentation awards at the 5th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium in Biological and Chemical Sciences on April 16 at William Paterson University.
Turrell Manor residents were evacuated from the residence hall building this evening due to a transformer fire around 10:20 p.m.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, a graduate of Seton Hall Law in 1987, will serve as the keynote speaker for the 2011 Commencement Exercises on May 16 at the Izod Center in East Rutherford.