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Graduating during a pandemic, the Class of 2020 have proven themselves Seton Hall Strong and prepared to make their mark.
Obviously, by wearing a face mask, the mouth will be impaired in making any expressions. What will remain to us?
Felipe Pereira, Class of '20, and alumni Joseph Montesano, and Christina Stanhope are taking their BA Philosophy to new heights.
"Student Art in the Time of COVID-19" combines artwork, visual and written, by students in several Core English classes.
Setonians who are making a positive impact through their research, scholarship and service are honored.
35 exceptional students studying Religion, Catholic theology, and Catholic studies were inducted into Theta Alpha Kappa.
The Psychology Department celebrated the accomplishments of its students at a virtual reception on April 24.
CommArts students' presentations on communication in Abrahamic scriptures were also featured in a NCA digital poster series.
John Murzaku, a mathematics and Catholic studies double major was selected as a Google Summer of Code 2020 paid participant.
The Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute congratulates and celebrates its graduating scholarship cohort.
Another successful year for the Religion Department's undergraduate essay contest in theology and religious studies.
Digital gathering highlights accomplishments of top student researchers. Nominations continue for a Great Mind of the Week.
The Msgr. James Cafone Catholic Mission Vitae Gaudium Award recognizes Seton Hall University Seniors.
Catholic Studies and biology student Giselle Pineda won the 2020 Petersheim Student Travel Award.
Political Analysis Editor in Chief, Senior Marlene Da Cruz, describes publishing student run Poli Sci journal during COVID-19.
Alexandra Wells and George Rodriguez selected for Undergraduate Workshop at the McNeil Center for Early American Studies.
Cara Blue Adams has published an essay in The Believer entitled “Experimental Fiction Panel at the End of the World.”
Catholic Studies will induct 30 Seton Hall students to Delta Epsilon (Alpha Mu-Seton Hall chapter) on Thursday, April 30.
Latino Institute features diverse speakers in new virtual series, "Virtual Cafe con Joes."
Seton Hall will celebrate 'Digital Earth Day' on April 22nd, by encouraging students to post photos on Instagram of their favorite moments in nature or their favorite fun facts about nature.
A digital gathering of Great Minds adapts annual celebration of scholarly accomplishments and innovation.
Widian Nicola, assistant professor of social work, offers advice on how to cope in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Pr. Richard Tempest (University of Illinois) presents his new book on the famed Soviet dissident Alexander Solzhenitsyn.
Maryum Raheem was recognized by the American Psychology Association for her work with disadvantaged teens and young adults.
Roseanne Mirabella, a professor of political science, recently addressed the role of the nonprofit sector during COVID-19.