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| Weich was Assistant Attorney General in Washington, D.C. and lead counsel for U.S. senators before serving as a successful law school dean.
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| Government officials and staff from more than 40 institutions discussed how to support students at the first NJ higher ed mental health summit.
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The University community gathered at the Sixth Annual Symposium to explore and draw inspiration from Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy.
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The keynote speaker this year is Rev. Leslie Copeland-Tune, author and COO of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA.
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The Middle States Commission on Higher Education conference in Philadelphia featured student research and faculty mentorship at Seton Hall.
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| Esports and the Center of Innovation and Entrepreneurship will host the Venture Valley business-building game – offering a chance to win $3,000.
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Julia Bonfim is project coordinator for the University’s second three-year grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration. Kathleen Neville is associate dean for Graduate Studies and Research and principal investigator for the grant. The pair were featured by My American Nurse and the Academy of Forensic Nursing, offering their research and expertise on the opioid crisis and the deadly infiltration of xylazine into the illegal fentanyl supply. Read more.
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