Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee
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All are welcome to participate in Women's History Month programs and events.
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The National Women's History Alliance selects and publishes the yearly theme. The theme for Women's History Month 2025 is "Moving Forward Together! Women Educating & Inspiring Generations."
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Ella Triunfa: Lt. Col. Marisol Chalas
March 18, Bethany Hall, Room A
Join the Joseph A. Latino Institute for a fireside chat followed by Q&A as we meet the first Latina Black Hawk pilot who shattered the glass ceiling and inspires us to reach for the skies.
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5th Annual Women's Leadership Summit
March 21, Seton Hall Law
Join us at the 5th Annual Women's Leadership Summit, an empowering event featuring inspiring workshops, panel discussions, mindfulness moments, and networking opportunities. Don't miss this opportunity to connect, learn, and grow.
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| Conference on Women and Gender
March 28, Muscarelle Hall
Each year, Seton Hall's Conference on Women and Gender offers a collection of exciting sessions that reflect the diversity of perspectives and approaches that characterize scholarship on women and gender. The conference panels are designed to be accessible to all members of the Seton Hall and South Orange Community. We hope you will join us! More details to follow.
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Women's History Month Resources:
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Graduate Student International Food Festival
March 12, Jubilee Hall
Join us for a social event where the tapestry of global cuisines and cultures comes alive! This event aims to create a welcoming space for graduate students to forge new friendships and connect with our diverse international student community.
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| Personal Finance Essentials Professional Development Course
March 12, 19, & 26, Virtual
This three-session course will equip you with the foundational knowledge, skills, and habits needed to define and reach your financial goals with confidence. In a mix of engaging discussions and hands-on activities, you'll explore the building blocks of personal finance, including long-term financial goal setting, creating a net worth statement, and budgeting techniques.
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Thrive Workshop
March 14-15, Muscarelle Hall
Join us for a two day workshop designed to equip students with essential skills in resilience, relationship-building, mindfulness, and more. All participants will receive Dare to Care merch & giveaways, be entered into a drawing for an iPad, and earn an exclusive digital badge and certificate to add to your resume or Linkedin. Use the link below to reserve your spot today. Sign-up here
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SAB Presents: Luck O' the Pirate
March 17, University Green
Unleash your inner pirate this St. Patrick’s Day with SAB’s Luck O' The Pirate pop-up! Come swing by from 2-4 PM for some awesome giveaways.
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| SHU Blue Fridays
Every Friday, University Center Information Desk
Show your Pirate Pride! We welcome anyone wearing SHU blue or SHU apparel on Fridays to say hello, take a photo, and pick up a piece of candy from the University Center Information Desk. SHU Blue Fridays will take place on all Fridays when the University is open. Be sure to rep your blue. GO PIRATES!
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The learning space promotes inclusion, belonging, collegiality, and collaboration among students, faculty, staff, and administrators. The space is open Monday - Friday from noon - 5 p.m. All are welcome. For ideas, suggestions, partnerships, and event requests, email campusinclusion@shu.edu and follow @shu_campusinclusion on Instagram to learn more.
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| This month-long exhibit highlights players, coaches, sports broadcasters, and laws that affect women's sports. We also highlight some Seton Hall women athletes through the years. All are welcome to attend.
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Enjoy a birthday treat and also recharge and relax between classes. If this is your birthday month, come to the Campus Inclusion Center for a small gift, snacks, and a photo opportunity!
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Love Your Neighbor Lent encompasses more than a dozen events hosted by Residence Life, Campus Ministry, DOVE, the Pirate's Closet, and your RAs. Each event centers around the central theme question: "Who is my neighbor?" This series will encourage the campus community to recognize our peers as our neighbors and challenge us to engage meaningfully with our neighbors. Each event will offer an exclusive prayer card for that week's Lenten focus.
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- March 15, March 22, and April 12 – Service on Saturdays
- March 15 - Pizza Party with Pillar Care
- March 22 - Branch Brook Park Clean Up and Pizza Party with Pillar Care
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Lenten Confessions
March 26, 12 pm - 12 am, University Chapel
The University Priest Community will be hearing Confessions in the University Chapel between Noon and Midnight. Come and spend a few moments receiving God's gift of love and forgiveness during this Holy Season of Lent.
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- March 17: Feast of St. Patrick (5th century). Patrick's Day is celebrated annually on March 17. This day observes the death of St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland.
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- March 15: Susan B. Anthony Day
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- March 13: Purim (Jewish)
- March 14: Holi- A Hindu two-day celebration in India that celebrates the eternal love between Radha and Lord Krishna.
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Just Like a Girl: Opening Reception
March 14, Maplewood
An exhibit of young female artists, ages 10 - 20, in celebration of Women's History Month. The exhibition, running from March 15 - March 30, 2025, aims to challenge stereotypes and showcase the creativity, strength, and vision of young female artists.
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Community Day: Superheroes
March 15, Newark
Join us for an action-packed day celebrating all things heroic. Step into a world of adventure with family-friendly activities, performances, and special guest appearances. Come dressed as your favorite superhero, real or imagined!
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The Culture Expo
March 16, Newark
Join us for an exciting day brimming with diverse cultural experiences. From captivating art displays to exhilarating live performances, this event highlights the rich cultural mosaic of New Jersey. Explore new traditions, savor delicious international cuisines, and dive into a world of creativity.
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- Local Mosques & Community Centers:
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Coming Soon - Ella Triunfa: Lt. Col. Marisol Chalas and 5th Annual Women's Leadership Summit
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At Seton Hall, we are committed to being a safe, supportive, and inclusive living and learning environment that fosters academic, spiritual, and personal growth. Your health, safety, and success are paramount in all we do.
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Please also take time to review our campus resources:
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The DEI Committee is responsible for helping to cultivate and nurture a trusting and collaborative University community that educates and empowers all its members to advance equity, inclusion, and social justice on campus and in the wider world. Please fill out this form if you are interested in sharing events, initiatives, ideas, or looking to get involved.
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Our partners at EAB have developed a robust resource center that brings together a vast library of best practice DEIJ research, tools, and insights dedicated to "helping college and university leaders cultivate diversity, foster inclusion, promote equity, and fight for justice for their students, faculty, staff, and communities." All Seton Hall community members have access to this free resource. To sign up for a free account, use your SHU email address at eab.com.
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Rev. Dr. John J. Ranieri
Director, University Honors Program
Thomas and Ruth Sharkey Professor of Humanities
Professor of Philosophy
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Monica Burnette, Ph.D.
Vice President of Student Services
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Co-chairs, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee
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