Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee
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All are welcome to participate in all DEI programs and events.
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| Giving Day
April 9 & 10 is Seton Hall Giving Day! Be among the 1,856 donors to make your gift during the two-day crowdfunding campaign, and you will help unlock a six-figure contribution from a generous alumna of the University. Make your gift today
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An Evening with Rapper and Poet Omar Offendum April 10, University Center, Outdoor Amphitheater/ Rain location: University Center, Event Lounge
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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24-Hour Hackathon
April 12-13, Jubilee Hall Auditorium, Lobby and Classrooms
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.
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The learning space promotes inclusion, belonging, collegiality, and collaboration among students, faculty, staff, and administrators. The space is open Monday - Friday from noon - 5 p.m. All are welcome. For ideas, suggestions, partnerships, and event requests, email campusinclusion@shu.edu and follow @shu_campusinclusion on Instagram to learn more.
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Recognizing the signs that something is not quite right is the first step to getting help — whether it’s for yourself, or a friend. Seton Hall’s Great Minds Dare to Care website has a “Know the Signs” video series, showcasing what different emotions like sadness and depression or stress and anxiety may look like on yourself or your peers and how you can help.
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Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholic Relations
April 9, University Center, Chancellor’s Suite
Tamara Grdzelidze, Ph.D., is a professor of Religious Studies at Ilia State University in Tbilisi, Georgia. She will present a lecture on building unity between Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic.
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Love Your Neighbor Lent
Love Your Neighbor Lent encompasses more than a dozen events hosted by Residence Life, Campus Ministry, and the Division of Volunteer Efforts (DOVE). This series will host the following events:
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8 p.m. – The procession starts at the Seal, and the service is in the Chapel
- Spend your Sunday evening in worship and fellowship as we culminate the Lenten season with the traditional Palm Sunday service before Holy Week.
- All are welcome to join us for Palm Sunday Masses and to receive blessed palm branches at all of our University Masses.
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- Passover (April 12- 20)
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Passover is one of the most important feasts on the Jewish calendar. It commemorates God’s liberation of the Hebrews from slavery in Egypt. The first night is celebrated with a special family meal called a seder. Symbolic foods are eaten and there is singing and prayer. Learn more about the Institute of Judaeo-Christian Studies at Seton Hall here.
- April 11: National Day of Silence
- April 12: The Fast of the First Born (Jewish)
- April 14: Vaisakhi (Sikhism, Hinduism)
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Art After Dark x Vibes After Dark
April 10, Newark
Get ready, Newark! Art After Dark and Vibes After Dark are finally back together, bringing you the ultimate late-night fusion of art, music, and community. Expect electrifying performances, immersive gallery experiences, and a vibe like no other.
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PANTO’s Treasure Island
April 12, South Orange
One of the most popular adventure tales of all time, Treasure Island delivers an action-packed, fun-filled tale of piracy, a mysterious treasure map, and a host of characters with wicked intentions.
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At Seton Hall, we are 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.
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Please also 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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