EOF to phase out certain scholarships due to cuts in state funding
By Staff Writer | February 21Due to cutbacks, the Educational Opportunity Fund has recently considered phasing out medical, dental, and law scholarships to students.
Due to cutbacks, the Educational Opportunity Fund has recently considered phasing out medical, dental, and law scholarships to students.
Seton Hall's Pirate Radio, 89.5 FM WSOU, has been nominated for an mtvU's College Radio Woodie Award for the second year in a row.
Due to the large size of the freshman class and a lack of space in Boland Hall, this year Aquinas was solely freshmen housing. Next year, since Aquinas will be under construction, upperclassmen will be living there.
On Thursday, February 28, at 2 p.m. there will be a Holy Hour celebrated on campus for Pope Benedict XVI as he steps down for the next pope. The Mass will be celebrated at the Immaculate Conception Chapel and is sponsored by Campus Ministry. The Rev. Monsignor Robert J. Wister, professor of church history, will be the homilist, and The Rev. Stanley Gomes, director of the Campus Ministry, will be the Preside. Mass is to take place at 8 p.m Roman time, the exact time Pope Benedict XVI steps down. The event is cosponsored by the Fellowship of Catholic University Students, St. Paul's Outreach, Community of St. John, and Salesians of Don Bosco.
The Hall continued their downward spiral of a season Sat. night when they lost to No. 6 Syracuse 76-65, recording their 11th loss in the past 12 games.
The construction at the Richie Regan Recreation and Athletic Center has presented conflicts with the men's changing room, forcing its users to find new places to change.
A reminder was sent out to students on Wednesday about the installation of the new Owen T. Carroll Field scoreboard from Facilities and Operations.
The Seton Hall Advancement Department launched the redesigned school website on Feb. 8.
As the College of Cardinals prepares to travel to Rome for Conclave in light of the first resignation of the papacy since 1415, much of the world will be watching. Members of the Catholic community at Seton Hall expressed gratitude to Pope Benedict XVI and offered predictions for the uncertain future of The Vatican.
Seton Hall University released a reminder Jan. 30, stating that housing deposits for the upcoming 2013-2014 school year are due by Feb. 28 and are nonrefundable.
The Student Government Association discussed the possibility of keeping the library open for 24 hours during midterms and creating small committees throughout campus on Monday.
Seton Hall will host an event about the Rwandan genocide with a guest speaker at 4:30 p.m on March 13 in the Jubilee Hall.
Two physics majors were awarded the American Physical Society Future of Physics Day March Meeting Student Travel Awards, making it possible for them to attend and present research at one of the largest international physics conferences in the world.
Because Aquinas Hall will be under construction next year due to renovations, upperclassmen are being asked to apply to live there for a 20 percent housing discount, according to Vice President of Student Services Tracy Gottlieb.
In addition to the programs Counseling and Psychological Services has provided in the past, it continues to expand its resources by developing other ways to reach out and help members of the campus community.
The SGA's Student Life Committee that is set on Monday to propose a piece of legislation which will alter Seton Hall's smoking policy on Monday, Feb. 11.
A class of 2011 alumna was selected from a pool of 2,500 recent college graduates to be a private tutor for Match Corps in Massachusetts. at Lawrence Public High School.
Violence Education team is collaborating with the 'JUST TALK' series and Women for Women International on the issue of human trafficking this semester.
Construction going on next to the Arts & Sciences building, alongside the back entrance to the cafeteria.
A Seton Hall alumnus co-founded the iPhone app (iACTaFOOL) that launched on Dec. 16.