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By Tiffany Do | September 4Guide courtesy of the Department of Information and Technology.
Guide courtesy of the Department of Information and Technology.
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A professor has teamed up with the mayor of South Orange Village to pioneer a new course in the Masters of Public Administration program here at Seton Hall University this semester.
Graduating from college is one of the most memorable experiences of anyone’s life and the graduating class of 2014 at Seton Hall got to commemorate the occasion with a look into the future, as all of the day’s activities were captured with Google’s new product, Google Glass.
The requirement that students take a minimum of two courses in each of five core proficiencies, starting with the Class of 2017, is on hold.
The Student Government Association is planning a campaign to keep the campus clean.
CNBC recently reported that students may have to pay private loans in full or have them set to default if their cosigner files for bankruptcy or dies.
The Greek Living and Learning Community pilot program received enough participants to begin in Ora Manor next year, according to Brian O'Malley, residence hall director of Turrell Manor and Ora Manor.
Dean Patrick Hobbs, who has served as dean of the Law School for the last 15 years, has recently accepted the position of ombudsman for the Office of Gov. Chris Christie.
A choice in the commencement program has sparked controversy and faculty members are speaking up.
Seton Hall is undergoing the Middle States Commission on Higher Education accreditation process, a peer review evaluation that ensures students are getting a good education that is on par with other institutions.
The Seton Hall community selected the Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga Business Ultrabook as the laptop refresh for rising freshmen and juniors this fall.
Although she lives nearly 900 miles away from campus, Seton Hall alumna Shilpa Ailani Jadwani (2008) continues her involvement with the Seton Hall community, serving as an Atlanta Alumni Ambassador.
Students want better wi-fi connections and additional on-campus dining options, they told the Student Government Association at the Spring Town Hall meeting on Tuesday that drew over 100 students.
Representatives of Spotify, a digital music service, recently visited campus to meet with students involved in its Campus Rep pro- gram and University officials.