Education reform inspires professor's book
By Staff Writer | April 11Assistant professor of education administration Dr. Christopher Tienken is co-author of "The School Reform Landscape: Fraud, Myth, and Lies," published on Feb 22.
Assistant professor of education administration Dr. Christopher Tienken is co-author of "The School Reform Landscape: Fraud, Myth, and Lies," published on Feb 22.
The Alpha Sigma Tau sorority hosted local bands at its first "Rock-A-Thon" benefit concert in the Main Lounge of the University Center on Sunday.
Dr. James Kimble, an associate professor in the department of communication and the arts, has been named a Senior Fellow by the Norman Rockwell Center for American Visual Studies.
Campus Ministry will sponsor 25 Seton Hall students on a trip to Rio de Janiero for World Youth Day this summer.
Current Student Government Association President Joe Donato has been re-elected for his second term and said he plans to continue his work for the University.
The Class of 2013 has recently created the Philanthropy Committee in hopes of keeping students connected after leaving Seton Hall University.
Recent reports of sales people starting to solicit for used text books on campus illegally have been made to the head of the Department of Public Safety and Security, Gary Christie.
An increasing number of students have been participating in the Black Student Union meetings.
The co-director of the Environmental Studies program organized a panel on climate change and environmental ethics in hopes of raising awareness of current ecological issues.
Seton Hall's ROTC program joined five other schools to hone their combat skills in the Joint Task Force Exercise at Fort Dix last weekend.
The Student Government Association held the "Meet the Candidates" event on Tuesday night to introduce students running for positions for the 2013- 14 academic year.
The Office of the Provost has been working to establishing a new University Assessment Center, to be located in the Walsh Library.
An extension will be added to the parking garage, once plans are approved, to create 500 extra parking spaces, according to Vice President of Administration Dennis Garbini and Associate Vice President of Facilities and Operations John Signorello.
As the first rays of sunlight shone through the still lowered blinds of most students' dorm rooms last Friday morning, eight teams of two members each from Seton Hall's ROTC program were busy duking it out around the South Orange area in the Pirate Battalion's first Best Cadet Competition.
Seton Hall University hosted a presentation on April 2 about eyewitness testimonies describing what life was like in both Italy and New Jersey during World War II.
Eighty percent of the University's print jobs are processed through Walsh Library's four printers. The printers, which date back to 2008 and 2009, have printed more than 1 million pieces of paper each - one printer has exceeded 3 million prints, according to John Bushman, dean of University libraries.
Seton Hall's department of communication and the arts facilitated a panel discussion, "Understanding the U.S. Immigration Reform Debate," on Tuesday.
The recent selection of the Latin American-born pope has caused much discussion in the Catholic community and at Seton Hall.
Seton Hall's Student Activities Board launched an event at the beginning of the spring semester: a series of monthly movie screenings called "Free Flick Fridays."
Deals4MealsOnline.com allows Seton Hall students to order food online from 15 local restaurants using cash, debit and credit cards and now Pirate's Gold.