Bike policy revised; new registration needed
By Lindsay Rittenhouse | March 14A new bike policy was announced on Monday by Vice President of Student Services Dr. Tracy Gottlieb.
A new bike policy was announced on Monday by Vice President of Student Services Dr. Tracy Gottlieb.
As part of Seton Hall's year-long celebration of Building Bridges: 60 Years of Jewish-Christian Dialogue, the Sister Rose Thering Fund held its annual Dr. Marcia Robbins-Wilf lecture on Sunday featuring opinions on Nostra Aetate and its effects on Jewish-Catholic relations.
Progress has been made on Seton Hall's Strategic Plan, From Strength to Strength, which calls for selective investment in high-performing and high-potential academic programs, according to an email sent out by Dr. Larry Robinson, Provost and Executive Vice President.
In the fall, the Public Relations department was accredited the Certification in Education for Public Relations.
A group of students from the Stillman School of Business will be competing against other universities in the CFA Institute Research Challenge on Monday, March 4.
Leap on Bullying Day was held on Saturday to celebrate the work the student run anti-bullying group, LEAP, did this past week to advocate awareness on bullying at the Boys and Girls Club of Newark, according to a press release sent out by LEAP member Sabrina Browne.
Nursing professor Maureen Byrnes' Group Dynamics course curriculum received a facelift after the spring 2012 semester when a group of five nursing students made a presentation on Quality and Safety Education for Nurses.
2/19/13 - Theft - A SHU community member reported the windshield wiper was stolen from his vehicle while parked under Xavier Hall
Students raised more than $26,000 at Seton Hall's first annual 18-hour dance marathon, PirateThon on Saturday, Feb. 23.
Over 100 employers filled the field house in the Richie Regan rec center this past Wednesday for this year's largest career event on campus, according to Assistant Director of the Career Center Sandra Maloney.
Seton Hall University has been awarded a $10,000 grant by the Investors Foundation, which provides funding to organizations that enrich the communities served by Investors Bank, according to a press release sent by Investors Foundation.
With more peer advisors being employed for next year paired with the expansions on campus leads to the question, will the University higher the enrollment count for Fall?
Students will have the chance to make their voices heard and shape the who, what where and when of all Student Activities Board events by taking a survey next semester, according to the assistant dean of student activities, Mariel Pagan.
Seton Hall's 19th annual National Women's Conference will be held on March 22 in honor of Women's History Month.
The final exam schedule was late coming out this year because of complications with the new class schedule, according to Mary Ellen Farrell, University Registrar.
Eden Gourmet will be changing ownership and name, and a 7-Eleven will be opening on Valley Street within the next few months.
Seton Hall has entered the National Bateman Case Study Competition for public relations majors, and with this year's focus is on the prevention of bullying.
In accordance with Catholic traditions, Seton Hall University's food service provider, Gourmet Dining Services, will not be serving meat on Fridays during Lent.
The two men arrested in the September 2010 shooting that resulted in the death of Seton Hall sophomore Jessica Moore will be in court Monday pretrial motions before New Jersey Superior Court Judge Peter Ryan on Monday.
The contract for laundry at Seton Hall's dormitories will be up for renewal in summer 2014 and the option for including it in the room rates will be discussed.