College of Arts & Sciences
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  • SHU News Artist Lauren Schiller Honored
  • Lauren Schiller was recognized by New Jersey State Council on the Arts and New American Paintings, a juried publication.

  • SHU News Teaching Chinese
  • As more American students learn to speak Chinese, NJ teachers turned out for a special seminar at SHU.

  • SHU News SWW MASCL Alum Honored
  • SetonWorldWide MASCL alum Eileen Hawley (LT21) has been honored with the NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal.

  • SHU News Discover the Gifts
  • Join your peers from in and around the state for the 5th Annual NJ Young Adult Conference on Saturday, June 14th.

  • SHU News Golden Door Film on April 9
  • Italian Film Series presents the screening of Golden Door and introduction by Anthony J. Tamburri, on April 9 at 6:00 p.m.

  • SHU News Poetry and Perspective
  • Come listen to acclaimed poet James McCorkle as he reads some of his latest work and signs copies of his new book.

  • SHU News 15th Annual Evening of Roses
  • Seymour and Pearl Lehrhoff will be honored for their monumental contributions to the Sister Rose Thering Endowment.

  • SHU News Feel the Rhythm with Jack Kent
  • Experience renowned R&B and Jazz musician Jack Kent and Project Jazz as they perform hits from the Golden Age of Jazz.

  • SHU News I Want My PTV!
  • Seton Hall’s Pirate TV is now on the air 24 hours a day.

  • SHU News Call for Submissions
  • Spring submission deadline for Chavez, Seton Hall’s Literary Arts Magazine, is February 29, 2008

  • SHU News China Night 2008
  • The Asian Studies Department invites you to celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year at 7 p.m., Feb. 7.

  • SHU News Rhodes Scholarship Winner
  • Annick Routhier-Labadie is Seton Hall's first winner of the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship award.

  • SHU News PITR Reading, Nov. 6
  • Rebecca Curtis reads from her collection of short stories, Twenty Grand and Other Tales of Love & Money, Nov. 6.

  • SHU News SHU Honors Rabbi Brill
  • Come meet the newly appointed Cooperman-Ross Endowed Chair in Jewish-Christian Studies on Oct. 9 at 7 p.m.

  • SHU News New Jersey Election Preview
  • Examine the NJ Assembly and Senate races, and learn how the next Legislature will work with the Governor's office.

  • SHU News Cutting-Edge Center Opens
  • Join the University community as we officially open the state-of-the-art Science and Technology Center on September 27.

  • SHU News World Premiere of The Calling
  • The Calling, by filmmaker David Ranghelli, premieres Monday, September 17 at 6:30 P.M. in Seton Hall’s Jubilee Hall Auditorium.

  • SHU News International Week Schedule
  • A weeklong festival of international culture and performances, International Week kicks off on Saturday, September 15.

  • SHU News A Winning Article
  • Dr. Thomas Kavanagh is the winner of the Gilberto Espinosa Prize for his article "Los Comanches."

  • SHU News Ellis Island Medal of Honor
  • Asian Studies Chair Edwin Pak-wah Leung is one of this year’s recipients of the prestigious Ellis Island Medal of Honor.

  • SHU News Compassionate Service
  • Sister Rose Thering’s vision for interreligious understanding lives on at the 14th Annual Evening of Roses on April 29.

  • SHU News Summer Session 2007
  • Deciding whether or not to take a summer course? Need to know when the May and June sessions begin?     

  • SHU News Dead Man Walking
  • Come watch TITR perform the famous play depicting the life of Sister Helen Prejean starting at 8 p.m. on April 20 at SOPAC.

  • SHU News Classical Brilliance
  • Renowned Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Piano Trio will perform at SOPAC on their 30-year anniversary tour at 8 p.m. on April 10.

  • SHU News Harsh Reality
  • 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.

  • SHU News Petersheim Academic Expo
  • Support the academic achievements of students Apr. 16 and 17. Opening session is 4/16, 9 a.m. in the University Center.

  • SHU News Tag Team Poetry
  • Seton Hall professors Steve Gehrke and Nadine Meyer tell poetry success stories at 7 p.m. on April 11 at the Nursing Amphitheatre.

  • SHU News Tales from Death Row
  • 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.

  • SHU News A Commanding Performance
  • The United States Military Academy Band’s Jazz Knights will perform at 8 p.m. on March 27 in SOPAC.

  • SHU News Ruth Abram to Lecture at Seton Hall
  • Seton Hall University’s Graduate Program in Museum Professions is pleased to announce its annual museum lecture on Wednesday, March 21.

  • SHU News South Orange: An Arts Destination
  • 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.

  • SHU News Strong Stanzas
  • Award winning poet Nicole Cooley will lend her expertise at 7 p.m. on February 21 at Walsh Gallery.

  • SHU News Murzaku Awarded Fulbright
  • The prestigious award allows Murzaku to study Latin and Byzantine religious traditions at the University of Calabria, Italy.
  • SHU News Keeping Our Water Clean
  • Local communities struggle to balance environmental quality with otherneeds. Experts tackle this issue on April 20 at 4 p.m. in Jubilee Hall.

  • SHU News The Jazz Legend at the Hall
  • 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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