Easter is on April 20
In celebration of the Easter holiday, the University will be closed on Thursday, April 17 until Monday, April 21. Classes are canceled and University offices are closed.
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- Please schedule an advising appointment with your Advisor, who can provide valuable guidance on course selection, degree requirements, and any other academic concerns.
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To plan your schedule effectively, review the course catalogue and familiarize yourself with available courses and any prerequisites.
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Make sure there are no holds, restrictions, or outstanding balances on your student account that could prevent you from registering. Contact the Bursar with any questions.
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Ensure that all necessary financial aid paperwork has been submitted and that your financial aid package is in order. Contact Financial Aid with any questions.
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Seton Hall New Dining Option Survey
You Shared, We Listened!
Students - we’ve heard your feedback about campus food options, and we’re excited to improve your student experience and take action! Now, we need your help in choosing a new dining option that best fits your needs. Your input will directly impact which franchise we bring to campus, so let us know what matters most to you! The options provided were selected based on student feedback, space, and budget. The new franchise would be located in the University Center, first floor (next to Pirate Express). We hope to add the new dining option by 2026-2027. This survey will take just 2-3 minutes to complete. Thank you for sharing your voice and helping us improve your campus dining experience!
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European intellectual historian and historian of scicene, William E. Carroll, Ph.D., will speal about “The Error of Beginnings and the Beginning of Errors: Creation and the Origin of the Universe.”
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Donate gently-used clothes to the bins at any residence hall or at DOVE between March 26-April 6 — then join us on April 7 to shop the swap at NO cost! The first 200 people to stop by the Clothing Swap will receive a tote bag to fill with any items they may want to bring home. This event is in collaboration with Campus Ministry, DOVE, the Pirate's Closet, and Residence Life as part of the Love Your Neighbor Lent Programming Series.
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As part of Seton Hall’s Charter Day celebrations on Tuesday, April 8, the Center for Catholic Studies and the G.K. Chesterton Institute for Faith & Culture will host a thought-provoking discussion on the state of Catholic higher education today, viewed through the perspectives of two monumental figures in Catholic theology and education: G.K. Chesterton and Elizabeth Ann Seton
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Senior Marketing Executive at the Bafta-winning videogame studio ‘The Chinese Room’ and former lecturer at Royal Holloway, University of London, Marijam Did will discuss her recent book, Everything to Play For: How Videogames are Changing the World.
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Seton Hall has over 400 scholarships made possible by generous donors and we’ve got a new online system called BAM to help connect you with these resources. In this interactive workshop presented by Donor Relations in partnership with Financial Aid, we’ll walk you through the step-by-step process of finding, applying for, and securing scholarships. Please bring your laptop. Join us for one of the three trainings to make the scholarship search process easier for the next academic year.
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Pair Up with the Pirates is a fun networking and awards reception hosted by the Market Research Center at Seton Hall University to recognize outstanding projects, business partners, and students. Attendees include prospective/former business partners, community members, alumni, faculty, and students. Learn about market research & business consulting opportunities for your business, grow your network, and celebrate a wonderful year of successful University/ Business partnerships. We hope to see you there!
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Celebrate the start of spring at this outdoor musical event featuring Omar Offendum. The Syrian-American rapper, spoken word poet and theatrical storyteller has a unique ability to draw in audiences from various backgrounds and generations through his signature blend of Hip-Hop and Arabic/English poetry.
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The Student Government Association (SGA) is excited to host a Senior Brunch, celebrating the achievements and journey of the senior class. This special event will feature delicious food, a warm atmosphere, and opportunities for seniors to reflect on their college experience, connect with peers, and look ahead to the future. It’s a perfect way to honor the Class of 2025 as they prepare for their next chapter!
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The Women's Network Seton Hall is hosting fundraising Mocktails to celebrate TWN's last event of the semester. Various faculty and staff will be invited to offer mingling and potential mentorship with our current members and other Seton Hall students. All funds made from the ticket sales of this event will be donated to Girls Educational & Mentoring Services (GEMS), a nonprofit dedicated to ending commercial sexual exploitation and domestic trafficking. This event is dedicated to women empowerment and the overall mission of professional and social development of our organization!
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Are you ready to put your problem-solving skills to the test? Join fellow Seton Hall students for an exciting 24-hour Hackathon where you’ll work in interdisciplinary teams to tackle real-world challenges using data science, AI, and technology-driven solutions. This is your chance to gain hands-on experience, collaborate with peers, and get mentorship from industry leaders—all while competing for prizes and earning digital credentials to enhance your resume!
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Join the Seton Hall Classical Concert Series for a free 45-minute Evening Express concert (no tickets required) with light pre-concert refreshments. Wind down your day with beautiful music, and still be home by dinner time.
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Artificial Intelligence is transforming education. How can teaching remain effective and relevant? Jonathan Gyurko, Ph.D., president and co-founder of the Association of College and University Educators, will discuss how quality teaching can adapt to these challenges during the next Impact Talk, presented by the Office of the Provost.
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Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology welcomes Ellen Scully, who will present a lecture on Human Salvation in Early Christianity: Exploring the Theology of Physicalist Soteriology, where she explores the early Christian understanding of salvation. Books will be available for purchase. A light reception will follow the lecture. Registration is encouraged by April 11.
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Agape Latte
Date: Thursday, April 24
Time: 7 - 8:30 p.m.
Location: University Center Event Lounge
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Agape Latte is a monthly student-faculty coffeehouse hosted by the Center for Catholic Studies and Campus Ministry. After a student-led “opening act,” a Seton Hall faculty member will share a short, personal story of faith from their life. Free coffee, tea, hot chocolate, and refreshments are provided.This event is open to the entire Seton Hall community.
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We are excited to announce that nominations for our Student Leadership Awards are officially open! These awards recognize outstanding student leaders, organizations, and advisors who have made a significant impact on our campus community.
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If you know a student, organization, or advisor who has demonstrated exceptional leadership, commitment, and service, now is the time to nominate them for one of our prestigious awards!
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Take this opportunity to celebrate those who go above and beyond to lead with purpose and perseverance. We encourage you to submit nominations and help us honor the individuals and groups who make our community stronger.
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Join SMAC as we speak with Jane McManus a trailblazer in the Sports Industry. Jane has heaps of professional experience in the sports industry ranging from being a writer for companies like ESPN & Deadspin to being an editor of "The Year’s Best Sports Writing 2024." She is also the author of "The Fast Track: Inside the Surging Business of Women's Sports."
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Buy 1-2 tickets and receive 30% off the whole order with code SHUSTUDENT30 at check out.
- Buy 3-4 tickets and receive 50% off the whole order with code SHUSTUDENT50 at check out.
*A maximum of 4 tickets with each purchase. Tickets must be purchased with a SHU email address and a SHU ID must be shown at Box Office.) When checking out online, please indicate in the “Comments” box that you are a student.
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Here's your chance! Seton Hall is participating in The Wall Street Journal/College Pulse College Rankings survey, and your voice matters. This ranking helps prospective students learn what it’s really like to study here, and the more responses we get, the more accurately the University is represented. It only takes 10 minutes — so, who wants to rep Seton Hall and show what makes us great?
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Register for Summer Courses
Spring is in full swing, which means summer plans are top of mind. Summer courses are an ideal way to lighten your course load during the standard academic year, enabling you to double major, catch up on coursework or pursue career opportunities. Registration is open for all undergraduate and graduate students.
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Graduate Appreciation Week
(March 31 – April 4)
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The Office of Graduate Affairs, in collaboration with Student Services, is hosting events centered around the celebration of our graduate students as part of the National Graduate Student Appreciation Week starting March 31st. Check out the full list of activities!
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Upcoming Graduate-level Webinars and Events:
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For all graduate-level webinars, events, resources and information, click here.
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- April 6, 13, 27: Catholic Sunday Mass
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April 7, 14, 28: DOVE: Pillar Care Group Home
- April 7, 14, 28: DOVE: Pirate’s Closet (Monday)
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April 4, 11, 25: DOVE: Seton Stories
- April 1, 3, 8, 10: 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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On Tuesday, April 8, 2025, celebrate St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Charter Day – an annual tradition that honors the University’s founding in 1856 and the granting of its charter by the New Jersey State legislature in 1861.
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This year’s commemoration is especially significant, as we celebrate the 50th anniversary of sainthood for our namesake, Mother Elizabeth Ann Seton. Engage in a variety of activities, including trivia, a panel discussion, a book signing with the author of "Elizabeth Seton: American Saint," and the main convocation, which takes place at 3 p.m. in the Event Room of the University Center and via livestream. A full schedule of events are planned to mark this important day in the University’s history:
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SAB is thrilled to bring you another exciting Spring Fling Carnival! The carnival will take place on Friday, April 25 from 5pm to 10pm in the Xavier Parking Lot. Enjoy carnival rides, boardwalk games with prizes, and food trucks. Stay tuned for an announcement of all the rides, activities, and food trucks coming soon!
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This annual celebration of scholastic accomplishments involves the entire Seton Hall University community including undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, administrators and staff from among the various disciplines. 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 abstract submission deadline has been extended to Friday, April 11. Why participate in the Expo? The reasons are plentiful: showcase your academic work, gain experience in formal presentations, build your résumé, enhance your communication skills—and, be considered for a Student Travel Award, reimbursement stipend that can be used toward the presentation of their research at a regional, national or international conference. For additional details on the Expo on the Petersheim website.
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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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NJ Mental Health Ambassadors Program
The Office of the Secretary of Higher Education (OSHE) is currently seeking student ambassadors to participate in the Mental Health Ambassadors Program, a leadership opportunity scheduled to begin in June 2025. This is a paid opportunity. This student-centered initiative aims to promote mental health awareness, empower students to lead advocacy efforts on their campuses, and build a statewide peer network dedicated to improving mental health culture across the state. Deadline: All applications must be submitted via Qualtrics by the end of the day on May 15, 2025. Please access the application here: Mental Health Ambassadors Qualtrics.
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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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Speak up and use your voice!
Take 15 minutes to share your thoughts.
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Senior and First-Year students, Seton Hall wants to improve your educational experience and you can help by completing the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE). NSSE helps us understand how students are spending time in and out of the classroom, which guides decisions that will benefit current and future Pirates.
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Did you receive a NSSE email survey invitation? Check your email for the opportunity to complete NSSE or follow the directions below to take the survey:
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Go to nssesurvey.org
- Click on “Don’t know your login ID”.
- Enter your Seton Hall email address to verify you are one of the First-Year or Senior students selected to participate.
- Complete the easy, one-step verification process to log in.
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In appreciation for participating, students who complete the survey will be automatically entered in a random drawing to win 1 of 4 rewards of $50 Pirate's Gold. Your chances of winning depend on how many complete the survey; 2813 students were invited to participate.
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If you have any questions about this project, please contact studentservices@shu.edu. Your feedback is valuable! Please consider participating.
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Don’t miss out on an opportunity to help improve our campus today!
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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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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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#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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