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Giordano and the Nighthawks
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Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks are swooping in to leave their
mark on South Orange
Professor Hewitt Attends White House Conference
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SHU Represented at White House Faith-Based and Community Initiatives Conference: Innovations in Effective Compassion
Welcome Class of 2012!
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View photos from this year's June Pirate Adventure orientation sessions.
Artist Lauren Schiller Honored
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Lauren Schiller was recognized by New Jersey State Council on the Arts and New American Paintings, a juried publication.
Teaching Chinese
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As more American students learn to speak Chinese, NJ teachers turned out for a special seminar at SHU.
Micah Business Leadership Project
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Learn how to ground your business practices in the ethics of your faith through this June 19th workshop.
SWW MASCL Alum Honored
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SetonWorldWide MASCL alum Eileen Hawley (LT21) has been honored with the NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal.
Discover the Gifts
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Join your peers from in and around the state for the 5th Annual NJ Young Adult Conference on Saturday, June 14th.
Undergrad Lecture at MASPLAS
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Chris Dutra '08, Computer Science major, delivers talk at Princeton University describing his research.
Havana: The New Art of Making Ruins
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German Film Director Florian Borchmeyer will discuss the making of his award-winning documentary filmed in Havana, April 28.
Petersheim Academic Expo
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Celebrate the sights and sounds of student academic achievement, April 14-23.
Golden Door Film on April 9
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Italian Film Series presents the screening of Golden Door and introduction by Anthony J. Tamburri, on April 9 at 6:00 p.m.
How To Control Disease or Fire
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Dr. Fred Roberts gives Charles Franke Memorial Lecture on Graph
Theory Models on Friday, April 4 at 1:00 PM
St. Augustine’s Confessions
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The Neoplatonic Form and Content of St. Augustine’s Confessions, a
lecture by Dr. Wayne Hankey on April 16.
Ko Receives N.I.H. Funding
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Current N.I.H. funded research in the department of Biological Sciences receives year 5 grant.
Business Ethics – Best Practices
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Online Business Ethics course was highlighted at the NJEdge.net 9th Annual Faculty Best
Practices Showcase on March 18.
Join Us for Japan Week 2008!
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Come immerse yourself in centuries of Japanese culture during Japan
Week 2008 from April 7-11.
Department of English Hosts 31st NJCEA Conference
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The annual NJCEA conference will be held on March 29 at Seton Hall.
Poetry and Perspective
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Come listen to acclaimed poet James McCorkle as he reads some of his
latest work and signs copies of his new book.
15th Annual Evening of Roses
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Seymour and Pearl Lehrhoff will be honored for their monumental
contributions to the Sister Rose Thering Endowment.
Feel the Rhythm with Jack Kent
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Experience renowned R&B and Jazz musician Jack Kent and Project
Jazz as they perform hits from the Golden Age of Jazz.
Eduardo Lago's Personal Map
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The spicy literature of Spain and Latin America comes to Seton Hall
via Brooklyn on March 12.
Diversity Program on March 9
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Delicious Peace Grows in a Ugandan Coffee Bean Video and Talk on
March 9 in Jubilee Auditorium
Clothes for Living and Dying
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London-based artist Margareta Kern will present Clothes for Living
and Dying.
History Day comes to Seton Hall
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Seton Hall will host a history competition for middle and high
school students from northern New Jersey.
Psychology Lunch Talk Series
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Psychology faculty, graduate students and visiting researchers
discuss their research beginning Feb. 15.
I Want My PTV!
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Seton Hall’s Pirate TV is now on the air 24 hours a day.
Call for Submissions
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Spring submission deadline for Chavez, Seton Hall’s Literary Arts
Magazine, is February 29, 2008
China Night 2008
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The Asian Studies Department invites you to celebrate the Chinese
Lunar New Year at 7 p.m., Feb. 7.
Legend Leon Fleisher Performs
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World-Renowned Pianist, Leon Fleisher to Perform at Seton Hall's
Arts Council Concert Series at SOPAC
Students perform Nephew Fred!
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Theatre students perform a twist on a holiday classic of Charles
Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol' at SOPAC.
Rhodes Scholarship Winner
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Annick Routhier-Labadie is Seton Hall's first winner of the
prestigious Rhodes Scholarship award.
Museum Grant Creates Institute
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Janet Marstine awarded 21st Century Museum Professionals grants to establish the Institute of Museum Ethics.
PITR Reading, Nov. 6
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Rebecca Curtis reads from her collection of short
stories, Twenty Grand and Other Tales of Love &
Money, Nov. 6.
U.S. Army Blues Jazz Ensemble
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Hear music that upholds the U.S. Army’s standards of quality and
excellence.
SHU Honors Rabbi Brill
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Come meet the newly appointed Cooperman-Ross Endowed Chair in
Jewish-Christian Studies on Oct. 9 at 7 p.m.
Holiness & Workaday World
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“Holiness in the Workaday World” a mini-conference on the teaching
of St. Josemaria Escriva.
New Jersey Election Preview
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Examine the NJ Assembly and Senate races, and learn how the next
Legislature will work with the Governor's office.
Imaginative Spark Comes to SHU
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J.C. Todd and Susanna Rich Words to Inspire and Allure the Minds at
Seton Hall
Sweden's Coming to South Orange!
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Camerata Nordica ensemble set to perform their unique sound of
Swedish orchestral music.
Cutting-Edge Center Opens
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Join the University community as we officially open the
state-of-the-art Science and Technology Center on September 27.
World Premiere of The Calling
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The Calling, by filmmaker David Ranghelli, premieres Monday,
September 17 at 6:30 P.M. in Seton Hall’s Jubilee Hall Auditorium.
International Week Schedule
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A weeklong festival of international culture and performances,
International Week kicks off on Saturday, September 15.
Walsh Library Gallery Exhibit
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Walsh Library Gallery exhibit showcases religiously significant
garments from four locally found faiths.
Listen to Win Bon Jovi Tickets
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Tune in to 89.5 FM for a chance to win tickets to Bon Jovi at "The
Rock."
Dialogue-Intensive Learning
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Richard Dool, College of Arts and Sciences, contributed an article on learning through on-line courses.
A Winning Article
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Dr. Thomas Kavanagh is the winner of the Gilberto Espinosa Prize for his article "Los Comanches."
On the Road To Higher Achievements
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Graduates of the College of Arts and Sciences have established plans
to solidify their future.
Ellis Island Medal of Honor
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Asian Studies Chair Edwin Pak-wah Leung is one of this year’s recipients of the prestigious Ellis Island Medal of Honor.
Arts & Sciences Hooding Ceremony
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The College of Arts and Sciences Graduate Hooding Ceremony will take place at 5 p.m. May 5 in Jubilee Hall Auditorium.
Compassionate Service
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Sister Rose Thering’s vision for interreligious understanding lives on at the 14th Annual Evening of Roses on April 29.
Summer Session 2007
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Deciding whether or not to take a summer course? Need to know when the May and June sessions begin?
Dead Man Walking
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Come watch TITR perform the famous play depicting the life of Sister Helen Prejean starting at 8 p.m. on April 20 at SOPAC.
Classical Brilliance
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Renowned Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Piano Trio will perform at SOPAC on their 30-year anniversary tour at 8 p.m. on April 10.
Harsh Reality
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The College of Arts & Sciences will hold a free screening of the critically-acclaimed documentary Home at 7 p.m. April 18 at SOPAC. Reception immediately following. RSVP to Beth Cocco by April 13.
Petersheim Academic Expo
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Support the academic achievements of students Apr. 16 and 17. Opening session is 4/16, 9 a.m. in the University Center.
Tag Team Poetry
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Seton Hall professors Steve Gehrke and Nadine Meyer tell poetry success stories at 7 p.m. on April 11 at the Nursing Amphitheatre.
Tales from Death Row
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Sister Helen Prejean, author of Dead Man Walking, shares her experiences with death row inmates at 3 p.m. on April 1 in the TITR.
A Commanding Performance
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The United States Military Academy Band’s Jazz Knights will perform at 8 p.m. on March 27 in SOPAC.
Celebrate Centuries of Culture
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Come immerse yourself in centuries of Japanese culture during Japan Week 2007 from March 27 to April 3.
Ruth Abram to Lecture at Seton Hall
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Seton Hall University’s Graduate Program in Museum Professions is
pleased to announce its annual museum lecture on Wednesday, March
21.
South Orange: An Arts Destination
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SOPAC will host a panel discussion designed to help explore the impact arts can have on the community at 7:30 p.m. on February 28.
Strong Stanzas
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Award winning poet Nicole Cooley will lend her expertise at 7 p.m. on February 21 at Walsh Gallery.
Seton Hall makes SOPAC debut
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Musicians from Marlboro
will kick off the university’s partnership with the SOPAC at 8 p.m. November 14.
Balance of Power: Election Analysis
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Joseph Marbach, Arts & Sciences, provided major media with
election analysis on the most hotly contested races in the nation.
Murzaku Awarded Fulbright
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The prestigious award allows Murzaku to study Latin and Byzantine religious traditions at the University of Calabria, Italy.
Keeping Our Water Clean
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Local communities struggle to balance environmental quality with otherneeds. Experts tackle this issue on April 20 at 4 p.m. in Jubilee Hall.
The Jazz Legend at the Hall
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American Jazz Hall of Fame Legend Kenny Barron will perform Tuesday March 28 at 8 p.m. in Jubilee Hall Auditorium.
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