Hall adds former Ole Miss guard
By Staff Writer | Aug. 6, 2010The fifth addition of the 2010-2011 men's basketball recruiting class is recent Ole Miss graduate and guard Eniel Polynice.
The fifth addition of the 2010-2011 men's basketball recruiting class is recent Ole Miss graduate and guard Eniel Polynice.
Several members of the Seton Hall community spoke to The Setonian about the recent changes to Seton Hall's administration, as well as about the continuing presidential search.
UPDATE: 7/23/10 The Setonian speaks with Dr. Guetti
Seton Hall's Theatre Council will present its first summer production, "Mystery Play," between July 9 and 18 on Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. in the Theatre-in-the-Round.
Update: according to the Associated Press, Gonzalez pleaded not guilty when arraigned Wednesday morning on shoplifting and criminal mischief charges. The former coach's arraignment was held in Newark.
If you aren't familiar with the "best kept secret" of Seton Hall, you might want to ask Professor Thomas Rondinella, the chair of the new Communication and the Arts Department.
Wednesday marks the final day of Msgr. Robert Sheeran's 15-year tenure as president of Seton Hall University.
Former Seton Hall forward Robert Mitchell, who was indicted for an armed robbery that occured in March, has confessed to the crimes and implicated fellow former Pirate Kelly Whitney, according to The Star-Ledger who cited one of the criminal complaints filed against one of the defendants.
Brian Wisowaty, the current Editor-in-Chief of The Setonian, recently took home first place in the "Radio Sports" category of the 2010 Garden State Journalists Association's Memorial Journalism Awards.
Former Seton Hall basketball players Robert Mitchell and Kelly Whitney have been indicted by an Essex County grand jury on 29 counts, as announced Friday by the Essex County Prosecutor's Office.
On June 10 and 11, Seton Hall laid off 26 employees when their positions were eliminated, according to Susan Basso, associate vice president for Human Resources.In a broadcast e-mail to the university community, Seton Hall President Msgr. Sheeran wrote Seton Hall would need to reduce its non-faculty workforce by 32 people as of June 25.
Joseph Marbach, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, will be leaving Seton Hall this summer to accept the Provost position at LaSalle University in Philadelphia. His last day on the campus will be July 14.
Dr. A. Gabriel Esteban has been named interim university president, according to broadcast e-mail and a release on the Seton Hall website Wednesday.
Joseph Marbach, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, will accept the Provost position at LaSalle University in Philadelphia, according to multiple campus sources on Tuesday morning.
Msgr. Stuart Swetland, Seton Hall's only remaining candidate for its presidency, has announced he will withdraw his name from consideration, according to NJ.com
The Board of Regents met behind closed doors yesterday but did not come to a decision on Seton Hall's next president, according to a report Friday in The Star-Ledger.
UPDATE: At the Mission and Identity Committee meeting Thursday, no decision was reached regarding the gay marriage course, as reported by the Star Ledger.
Joyce Strawser, recently named acting dean of the Stillman School of Business, is "very excited and very proud" to obtain her new position.
Joyce Strawser has been named Acting Dean of the Stillman School of Business, according to a broadcast e-mail sent to the Seton Hall community on Wednesday.
Seton Hall University awarded degrees to 1,028 undergraduates at its 153rd Baccalaureate Commencement Ceremony on Monday at the IZOD Center in East Rutherford.