Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee
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| How to Have Civil Discussions
October 10, University Center, 209
Learn how to have civil discussions about challenging subjects in the classroom, workplace, or around the family dinner table. Panelists include members from Seton Hall Law School, College of Human Development, Culture, and Media, School of Diplomacy, Student Government Association (SGA), and Campus Inclusion Center. Join us at 7 p.m. on October 10.
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University Library Resources
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| Coming of Age in a Multicultural World
October 9, Walsh Library Beck Rooms
Lili Zeng explores coming of age in a multicultural world while grappling with first love, culture clash, and the onset of mental illness in Dear Haider.
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| Scholars' Forum in the CIT
October 9, Teams
Our first Scholars' Forum in the CIT will highlight a book co-edited by Francis Hunter and Nancy Enright, with essays by six other scholars, including three Seton Hall faculty.
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| The Impact of "The Anxious Generation"
October 10, via Teams
A discussion of the impact of the so-called "anxious generation" on faculty and staff who support them. This event is sponsored by the Center for Faculty Development.
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The War in Ukraine: Is an Endgame in Sight?
October 10, Fahy 236
Join us at 6:30 p.m. for a discussion about the current state of the war in Ukraine. Professors Nathaniel Knight, Ph.D., and Maxim Matusevich, Ph.D., from Seton Hall University will be joined by Columbia University political scientist Elise Giuliano, Ph.D., to discuss the current state of the war in Ukraine and the prospects for a resolution.
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| SHU Blue Fridays
October 11, University Center Information Desk
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. 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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Help Seton Hall win the 2024 NJ Ballot Bowl, a competition across all NJ Schools to encourage voter registration and pledges for the November General Election. Take the one-minute pledge here.
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| Eucharistic Exposition and Adoration (October 10, Chapel of the Immaculate Conception)
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Take a break from the day and spend some time in quiet prayer with Jesus in the Most Blessed Sacrament.
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October 18 is the Feast day of St. Luke, gospel writer and patron saint of artists, owing to the Christian tradition that he painted a portrait of the Virgin Mary and Christ Child.
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October 10: World Mental Health Day
- October 14: Indigenous Peoples' Day
- October 15: Blind Americans Equality Day and White Cane Awareness Day
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October 11-12, Yom Kippur (Jewish)- also known as the Jewish Day of Atonement, is the holiest day of the Jewish year. Many Jewish families and communities will spend the day fasting, attending synagogue, or observing the holiday in other meaningful ways. This offers a time for reflection.
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NDD Art Block Party - October 10, Newark
Get ready to immerse yourself in a vibrant atmosphere surrounded by talented artists, delicious food trucks, and live music. Whether you're an art enthusiast or just looking for a good time, this event is perfect for everyone.
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Chow Town South Orange Food Tour - October 12, South Orange
A 2.5-hour walking tour to visit four memorable restaurants and taste for yourself what makes this an unsung gem of NJ's food scene.
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EmpowerHer Expo - October 12, South Orange
Join AIR Aerial Fitness and South Orange Downtown for an open house and women-owned small business expo where you can shop local, support a local charity, and connect with women-owned small businesses.
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Maplewood Art Walk and Music Fest - October 13, Maplewood
A full day of art, music, and fun as professional artists set up on the streets alongside musicians and bands, merchants, and children's activities.
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Coming Soon – Anti-Racism Training (In-Person) and "Braver Angels: Reuniting America" viewing.
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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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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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