College of Nursing adopts simulation technology
By Staff Writer | May 2, 2013The College of Nursing has recently enhanced its teaching techniques with advanced technology.
The College of Nursing has recently enhanced its teaching techniques with advanced technology.
The Office of the Provost's Summer for the Spirit program is offering a discount on select undergraduate courses, according to the adviser to the provost, Jane Dewey.
Seton Hall's chapter of the Zeta Psi fraternity raised more than $2,000 through its hair shaving event on April 29.
The latest release of the Blackboard Learn Suite, Blackboard 9.1, will take place on Sunday, May 19 and include upgrades and a few changes based on the feedback provided by nearly 1,200 students and educators at 640 schools.
Seton Hall students pay $1,028 per credit, which translates to $33,740 per year just in tuition.
Dr. John Paitakes' Community Corrections, Probation and Parole class will host a guest speaker today.
Seton Hall University has recently nominated Dr. Roberta Devlin-Scherer of the College of Education and Human Servies for the U.S. Professor of the Year.
Students from Clifton and Roxbury, N.J., high schools were invited to Seton Hall University for Seton Hall Athletic Training Day and joined "Every Body Needs an Athletic Trainer" in honor of National Athletic Training Month.
The South Orange Planning Board approved the renovation plans for Aquinas and Stafford halls which means construction can start, on April 10.
WSOU celebrated its 65th anniversary with an alumni dinner where two members were indcuted into its Hall of Fame on April 13.
Every April the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence sponsors Alcohol Awareness Month to educate the public about the danger of overconsumption and provide support for affected families and individuals.
A bedbug infestation in a suite on the second floor of Aquinas Hall was reported to the office of Housing and Residence Life in late March.
An American Communication Association team has recommended full accreditation for the communication studies and the public relations and journalism majors, according to Dr. Jon Radwan, associate professor in the department of communication and the arts.
The Student Activities Board partnered with the new all-male a cappella group The Gentlemen of the Hall, at 4 p.m. on Monday on the Green to promote the Spring Fling concert.
The 17th Annual Petersheim Academic Exposition "Share, Honor, Unite" this week recognized student achievements.
Students eligible for the junior technology refresh who have heard the news of the new laptop initiative said they are looking forward to the Lenovo ThinkPad Helix next year, which upperclassmen and incoming freshmen will receive instead of this year's Samsung technology.
Seton Hall will be combining the Spring Fling Concert with GrooveBoston on May 4.
Last week's warm temperatures led to students gathering on the Green, and they left litter behind.
Exactly eleven candles flickered in the Jubilee Auditorium on Sunday, April 14 during the 36th Annual Interfaith Holocaust Remembrance Service to represent the millions of innocent people who perished under the cruelty of the Holocaust.
The Petersheim Academic Exposition will host its opening reception for the 17th year on Monday, April 22 from noon to 2 p.m. in the Chancellor's Suite of the University Center.