“More than just a project”: A senior psychology major is now a published children’s author
By Dominique Mercadante | March 20Sincere McCoy, a senior psychology major, has always wanted to write books because of his love for manga comic books.
Sincere McCoy, a senior psychology major, has always wanted to write books because of his love for manga comic books.
Putting in a load of laundry to wash, loading the dishwasher, teaching students journalism, and spending time drafting articles for various publications as a freelance writer - this woman can do it all.
Despite the current conflict in the Middle East and divergent views, local Bergen County Muslims and Jews continued to meet up for dialogue.
Dr. Matthew Pressman, assistant professor of Journalism, will be writing, researching and interviewing for his new book about the New York Daily News while on his Spring 2024 sabbatical.
Preparing the salad bar along with other stations and helping students in the cafeteria are just some of her superpowers. Her most sacred are the relationships she has built with students during her time at Seton Hall.
Flags have always been a part of his life, and now they are a focal point of his college career as he runs around the basketball court every home game, lifting the crowd’s school spirit.
Lauren Park-Lane, a senior on the Seton Hall women’s basketball team, has captured the attention of media outlets and sports fans across the country by bringing her talents to the court.
At October’s College Broadcast Institute Awards Seton Hall’s WSOU was nominated for “Best Audio Special Broadcast” for its coverage of the 2021 NJ Gubernatorial race. WSOU came in fourth, losing first to Montclair State University.
Paul “Paulie” Santoro, a professional “Rocket League” player and a member of Seton Hall’s esports team, is prepared for an ambitious esports season.
A social work major who met with New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy last month is using her academic research to tackle issues in the United States and Haiti.
A new club on campus is on a mission to encourage students to embrace and appreciate their natural hair. The Having Appreciation in Realness (H.A.I.R.) Club is an organization at Seton Hall that has recently been recognized by the Student Government Association (SGA). According to its mission statement, “We are working to create a safe space in the natural hair community where you can learn more about how to care for and appreciate your natural hair.”
They’re seen at the front desks of the University Center and Bethany Hall and they’re asked a bunch of questions, but many students don’t know who they are and what they do.
Andrew Zoltowski, a senior accounting major, and Michael Gallucci, a junior public relations major, are students by day and half of a rock band by night.
The Community of St. John are campus ministers employed by the University that are made up of four members: Sister Gabriela, Sister Immaculata, Brother John and Father Philip-Joseph.
On Feb. 4, Poetry-in-the-Round hosted Asian American poet Sarah Gambito in the Faculty Lounge.