Students explore Christian faith through ‘Omega’
By Adam Varoqua | Apr. 24, 2019Seton Hall students said they are exploring their Christian faith and identity by joining together for discussion groups called Omega.
Seton Hall students said they are exploring their Christian faith and identity by joining together for discussion groups called Omega.
Space154 is an interactive “collaborative place where faculty, students, and administrators can come to discover and learn new technologies,” according to the Seton Hall website.
Seton Hall students are using LinkedIn to help jumpstart their careers. Several students explained how they use the service.
Seton Hall students weighed in on the Gourmet Dining Services’ (GDS) annual tradition of not serving meat on Fridays in observance of Lent.
The Seton Hall Women in Business (WIB) is a student organization on campus dedicated to build a community to support empowerment of women from all studies, Ayse Ergene, a junior diplomacy major, said.
The Buccino Leadership program is a four-year program that provides its students with methods of cultivating influential leadership specific to their major, according to the Seton Hall website. James Kimble, professor and associate director of the program, said that its aim is to nurture young leaders in order to prepare them for future leadership positions.
The Undergraduate Diplomacy Student Association (UDSA) is a student organization open to those majoring or minoring in International Relations and Diplomacy.
An art exhibit at the Walsh Gallery is combining the aesthetics and principles of both art and science. The exhibit, titled “Strange Attractors,” offers visual works that foster potential new solutions for global problems, according to its website.
Several Seton Hall students weighed in on their New Year’s resolutions and what they hope to accomplish before 2019 is over.