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 to reserve your spot today. Sign-up here.
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Join Roger Newman, M.D. — alumnus, medical doctor and author of a series of medical thrillers — for a conversation about his new novel Boys. This work of historical fiction is inspired by his family’s experiences and the history of racial injustice and violence in the United States, spanning from the Great Depression and World War II to the civil rights and anti-war movements of the late 1960s. Register here.
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Take a break from your daily stressors and relax with a guided yoga session at the Dare to Care Mini-Fair!
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Join us as we welcome Rickie Ricardo! Come, engage and learn from the Play-by-Play Voice of the New York Yankees and Philadelphia Eagles en Espanol. You will have the opportunity to ask questions you may have!
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Are you celebrating your birthday this month? Come through to celebrate you with a treat from the Office of Student Engagement and Campus Inclusion. RSVP here.
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Celebrate all that you've accomplished! Sit for Senior Portraits with the photography company, Prestige! Schedule your appointment using this link. Photos will be taken in business attire and cap and gown. All cap and gown attire will be provided.
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Grammy-winning guitarist (and New Jersey native) William Kanengiser will take us on a world tour with his classical guitar, playing pieces from his “Diaspora Project,” featuring music inspired by Spain, Africa, Tibet, and the British Isles, as well as a healthy helping of jazz. The concert starts at 5:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served starting at 4:45 p.m.
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Our annual Spring Industry-Specific Career Expos for all Seton Hall University students and alumni is open to all current Seton Hall undergraduate and graduate students and alum. Remember to prepare hard copies of your resume and dress professionally. The Career Center is here to help you prepare! Please register through Handshake by clicking here!
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Months on End
Date: Friday, February 21 - Sunday, February 23
Time: 8 - 10 p.m.
Location: University Center Theatre
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Seton Hall Theatre Presents: Months on End. In a series of comic scenes—one for each month of the year—we follow the intertwined worlds of a circle of friends and family whose lives are poised between happiness and heartbreak. Written by Craig Pospisil - Directed by Kyus Wright. Performances are free to the general public.
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Join us at the the Latino Healthcare Conference! Join us for a day filled with insightful discussions, networking opportunities, and engaging workshops focused on healthcare within the Latino community. This in-person event aims to bring together healthcare professionals, advocates, and community members to address important issues and share best practices. Don’t miss this chance to connect with like-minded individuals and learn from industry experts. Mark your calendars and get ready for a day of learning and collaboration! Register here for the conference.
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Histories of Survival: Womanist Theology & Embodied Resistance”
Date: Wednesday, February 5
Time: 3:30 p.m.
(Nursing amphitheater in Schwartz)
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An emphasis on survival and wholeness are key features of womanist thought. Rooted in the vision of Alice Walker, womanist theology crafts an approach to theological studies that centers the lived experiences of women of African descent.
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Seton Hall’s NEW! dual-degree programs let you earn both a B.S. and M.S. in just five years. Whether you're interested in Biology, Chemistry or Physics, explore how these accelerated options can help you graduate with the skills and confidence to thrive in today’s fast-paced STEM fields—all while saving time and cutting down on tuition costs.
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The 29th Petersheim Academic Exposition "Share, Honor, Unite" will take place from Tuesday, April 22 – Saturday, April 26, 2025. Throughout the week, students and faculty from various disciplines will present their work and celebrate the community’s scholastic accomplishments.
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The Petersheim Academic Exposition Planning Committee encourages all students to participate in the Expo! Abstract submission is now open through Friday, March 14. Participating in the Expo allows students to showcase their academic work, gain experience in formal presentations, build their résumé, enhance their communication skills, contribute to community—and be considered for a Student Travel Award, a reimbursement stipend that can be used toward the presentation of their research at a regional, national or international conference.
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Learn how to submit your abstract and additional details on the Expo on the Petersheim website.
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Graduate Open House
Date: Saturday, February 22
Time: 10 a.m.- 1 p.m.
Location: Bethany Hall ABC
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Where You Go Next, Matters! Attend Seton Hall’s Graduate Open House! We offer graduate and certificate programs in the high-demand fields of business, communication, international relations, education, counseling, healthcare administration, occupational therapy, law, nursing, data science, social work, nonprofit management and more.
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During this event, you will be able to explore the full range of Seton Hall’s graduate programs, interact with our expert faculty and learn more about the wonderful opportunities for graduate students at the University.
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For all graduate-level webinars, events, resources and information, click here.
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- February 2, 9,16, 23: Catholic Sunday Mass
- February 3, 10, 17, 24: DOVE: Pillar Care Group Home
- February 4, 6, 11, 13, 18, 20, 25, 27: Eucharistic Exposition and Adoration
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DOVE encourages all members of the Seton Hall community, regardless of faith or service background, to get involved. Please visit the DOVE Website for community service opportunities.
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We welcome anyone wearing Seton Hall University blue or Seton Hall University apparel on Fridays to say hello and pick up a piece of candy from the University Center Information Desk.
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Seton Hall University Blue Fridays will take place on all Fridays the University is open. Be sure to rep your blue and GO PIRATES!
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#PiratePets
Your pet is an extension of you! If you have a pet in Pirate apparel, send us the picture to engagement@shu.edu. Your pet could be featured on our #PiratePet wall of the University Center.
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#PiratePlaylist
Please help us populate our Pirate Playlist with your favorite fun, upbeat, and positive songs. You might hear your song played in Pirates Plaza (outside of the University Center). Please send your [clean] song requests to our Student Services Suggestion Box.
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February is the commemoration of African American or Black History Month. This month celebrates the achievements by African Americans and is a time for recognizing their central role in U.S. history.
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Kick off Black History Month by spending an afternoon on Broadway with SAB to see What a Wonderful World: A Louis Armstrong Musical! More information can be found here.
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Valentine’s Day is Friday, February 14
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Join members from the Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committee for an interactive workshop on anti-racism to help participants explore race, bias, and identity. Attendees will develop strategies and learn more about campus resources to help them become upstanders and allies. Register for this event here.
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Spring Semester Freshman Social
Date: Tuesday, February 18
Time: 6 - 9 p.m.
Location: University Center, Event Lounge
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Reconnect and refresh at the Spring Semester Freshmen Social! This event is the perfect opportunity for first-year students to reunite, catch up, and forge new connections after the winter break. Enjoy a lively atmosphere filled with music, fun games, snacks, and engaging activities designed to bring everyone together and start the semester on a high note. Let’s make this spring semester unforgettable—see you there!
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Catholic teaching urges us to welcome authentic diversity and impels us to work for equity and justice, and so we seek to build inclusion, belonging, affinity and connection. We emphasize our ongoing commitment to be an engaged and engaging community where all — and especially the most vulnerable — can find a place to grow and to flourish, not only within our University, but also in our larger local, national and global communities. For the full Institutional statement, see here.
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We are deeply concerned and saddened by the ongoing outbreaks of violence and loss of life at home and abroad. Our hearts and prayers go out to those affected.
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Please take time to review our campus resources:
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South Orange Downtown is a vibrant community filled with a diverse mix of businesses that all offer a unique experience. We invite you to shop, dine, and experience South Orange Downtown. Check out the Events Page!
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Check out our platform, ENGAGE! Login with your PirateNet credentials to learn more about clubs & organizations, Fraternity & Sorority Life, campus events, and more! While you’re at it download CORQ on your phone to RSVP to events and never miss out on what’s happening on campus.
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