A Look at Our Momentum So Far |
It’s been two months since the launch of For All, Forever: A Campaign for a Greater Seton Hall, and we’re heading into the end of the year with excitement and momentum. Since September, we've begun our campaign roadshow, bringing For All, Forever to New York City and the Jersey Shore. I’ve had the opportunity to travel with colleagues and meet alumni old and new, share our students’ stories, introduce several of our deans and faculty to the community, and, most importantly, listen to what matters most to you.
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We heard from a young alumna who worries about access and affordability in higher education and wants future generations to have the same opportunities she had. A longtime donor shared his hope that Seton Hall will continue to attract top-tier faculty who elevate our academic distinction. And a pre-med student told us that his experience studying abroad in Ireland broadened his understanding of global health care.
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These conversations stay with us. They motivate us every day, and they are the foundation of For All, Forever. They remind us why this campaign matters and what it will make possible.
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I look forward to continuing the campaign events in Montclair, Washington, D.C., Florida, and back in New York City in the new year and hearing more of your hopes for Seton Hall.
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As we approach the end of the calendar year, I’d like to reflect on what For All, Forever represents. I saw it clearly on launch night in the University Center, September 19. The space was filled with authentic voices and the very best of Seton Hall: our community of faith, our dedicated alumni, our enduring Pirate pride, and, of course, our amazing pep band. This campaign is our opportunity to secure the lasting success of a place we all love by expanding access, deepening experiential learning, and attracting the exceptional faculty our students deserve.
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Jon Paparsenos '99
Vice President for University Advancement
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New Endowed Faculty Positions
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Seton Hall Receives $500,000 Gift from Stillman School Alumnus |
A $500,000 gift from Stephen Lovelette, M.B.A. ’85 is fueling momentum for For All, Forever, Seton Hall’s $225 million campaign. His generosity will expand opportunities at the Stillman School of Business, strengthen the University’s Catholic mission, and grow scholarship support for students with need.
Learn more →
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From left to right: Karen Borroff, Stephen Lovelette, Seton Hall President Monsignor Joseph Reilly, Dean Joyce Strawser, and Advancement VP Jon Paparsenos
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PIRATE PRIDE
Leading Donor Classes
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Seton Hall has embarked on a comprehensive philanthropic initiative to engage the Seton Hall community with our University and to raise $225 million - the largest and most significant campaign goal set in Seton Hall history.
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