Seton Hall University is committed to being a safe, supportive, and inclusive living and learning environment that fosters academic, spiritual and personal growth. Your health, safety and success are paramount in all we do. This commitment is reinforced through various policies, including our Policy Against Discrimination, Harassment and Retaliation.
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As part of all new student orientation and throughout the academic year, a multitude of mandatory trainings are provided, including the various methods of reporting and wide array of support services for anyone who feels discriminated against, harassed, or assaulted in any way. Further, the University encourages anyone with knowledge of sexual misconduct to contact our Dean of Students, or the University Title IX office, and/or the EthicsPoint hotline where complaints can be anonymously reported.
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Disability Support Services (DSS)
DSS invites students who have had a 504 plan, IEP plan previously in high school to register for accommodations. Having prior accommodations is not a requirement. Students need to submit an online self-identification form, submit documentation, and have an intake meeting with staff to set up accommodations. We can meet with you to discuss registering while you are getting your documentation in order as well. Register here. Reach out to DSS with any questions and we look forward to meeting you!
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Seton Hall Featured on The College Tour
As part of Season 9, debuting in October, the Seton Hall episode follows 10 Pirates who uncover the University's remarkable tapestry, celebrating its legacy, diversity and dedication to holistic education, where intellectual growth, innovation, and community engagement are seamlessly intertwined. Check it out!
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National Cinema Day
“National Cinema Day” is this Sunday, August 27. Participating theaters across the nation will sell discounted movie tickets for only $4. Check your local theater for show times.
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Music To Our Ears
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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Remember that we are stronger together. Please continue to take care of yourself and each other.
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Monica Burnette, Ph.D.
Vice President of Student Services
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Information Technology Workshops and Training |
Campus and Community Partnerships |
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August 26: Enjoy live music as part of South Orange Downtown every Saturday night 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm in Spiotta Park.
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August 26: Maplewood Summer Streets: West African Beats Night - Enjoy West African Beats in Maplewood Village with drumming, dancing, and more. Bring your lawn chairs and friends, grab some takeout, and enjoy entertainment on Maplewood Ave.
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August 26: Maplewood MAPSO Funk Fest 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Springfield Ave Gazebo
- August 28: Live Music Wednesdays at Luna Stella 6-9 p.m. Highland Place in Maplewood
- The South Orange Downtown Farmers Market happens every Wednesday until November 1 in the Sloan Street Parking Lot from 2 to 7 p.m. The next one will be August 30.
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On August 31 South Orange hosts a free outdoor yoga experience at Village Plaza featuring Three Birds Yoga Studio and The Dancing Blender as part of their Downtown on Display programming.
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The South Orange Health Department is looking for SHU students who are interested in volunteering in the fall for local community health events, such as the South Orange Health Fair, township flu clinics, etc. Students who would benefit from this real-world practical experience are those interested in public health, nursing, local municipal governance, etc. We are especially looking for volunteers for the South Orange Health Fair on Saturday, September 9 from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. at the Meadowlands Park by the duck pond. Contact Anna Markarova, Public Health Nurse at amarkarova@southorange.org if you are interested or would like more information.
- Downtown South Orange is hiring.
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Save the date for the South Orange Downtown Food Stroll on Sunday, September 10 from 1-4 p.m.. Student tickets are half-price at $20 and Student Services will raffle a few off soon so be ready to win one with some fun trivia.
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What's happening next at SHU? |
- Classes Begin, Add/Drop and Late Registration begins.
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