As we complete Week 4 of the semester, I encourage you to stay focused on your studies and continue building the habits that will lead to your success. This is also a great time to get more involved in campus life!
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Engaging with Professors: Attend Office Hours Early
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Make an effort to attend your professors' office hours. This a great way to get extra help, clarify concepts, or discuss your progress. To make the most of your visit:
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Prepare Ahead: Write down specific questions or topics you want to discuss.
- Be Respectful of Time: Arrive on time and be mindful of the professor’s schedule.
- Engage in the Conversation: Don’t be afraid to ask questions or seek clarification.
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Taking the initiative to visit during faculty office hours shows your commitment to your success. Professors are here to help—take advantage of this resource!
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Remember that we are stronger together. Please take care of yourself and each other.
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Monica Burnette, Ph.D.
Vice President of Student Services
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| Tip of the week from Anthony Turon, Assistant Dean of Students:
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Pirates help Pirates: You have the power to stop violence before it happens! Remember the 3 D's to safely intervene: Direct, Distract, Delegate. Click here for more info.
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Report for Support. For resources, support, and reporting options for incidents of sexual misconduct and/or violence, visit, click here.
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The KNOW MORE program facilitated thirty-five programs over the course of the last academic year, providing education about sexual violence prevention, the responsible use of alcohol and other drugs, and bystander intervention. These programs were developed by the Peer Educator team consisting of ten undergraduate students and attracted over 4,000 students in attendance. Learn more about the KNOW MORE program.
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“Through the work of peer educators, there is a sense of community built around topics that are typically difficult to discuss generally with peers. This is important to continue educating people and leave an impact. For me, being a peer educator has allowed me to find a place within my community and grow within my environment to be to help others.” — Student
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Academic Success Resources |
Tutor.com is a live, on-demand online tutoring platform available 365/24/7 by clicking the tutor.com link on Canvas. Every student has access to 10 hours of 24/7 tutoring every semester, with over 250+ subjects and test prep (NCLEX, MCAT, GRE, & more)!
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Check out some popular Student Success: Study & Life skills including building a support system, motivation and goals, notetaking, organizational skills, study strategies, and time management.
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Academic Resource Center (ARC)
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The Academic Resource Center promotes student learning and academic excellence by providing opportunities to increase and improve academic achievement and performance. Schedule a tutoring appointment here!
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According to the Spring 2024, Health Services Patient Satisfaction Survey revealed high satisfaction overall:
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- 98% of students cared for in our office reported overall satisfaction with the services they received and would recommend health services to a friend.
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97% agree that “Counseling has positively affected the chances that I will stay in college.”
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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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Student Partnership Spotlights |
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| Date: SAB Travel: NY Mets vs. Philadelphia Phillies
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Date: Saturday, September 21
Time: 1:30 p.m. (bus location)/ 4:10 p.m. Game
Location: Citi Field
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SAB Travel: NY Mets vs. Philadelphia Phillies - Join SAB for an evening of baseball - see the NY Mets take on the Philadelphia Phillies at Citi Field on Sunday, September 21 for a 4:10 p.m. game. Tickets for this trip are $15 and go on sale on Wednesday, September 11 at 12 p.m. and 6 p.m. (Batches go on sale at two different times to allow for varying class schedules). A ticket includes round-trip transportation from Seton Hall to Citi Field and a seat in Section 106.
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| Date: Wednesday, September 25
Time: 12 - 12:30 p.m.
Location: Bishop Dougherty University Center, Outdoor Flagpole
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Annual fall career fair for all SHU students and alumni.
Join us at the Fall 2024 Career Fair on Wednesday, September 25 from 4 - 6 p.m. All current Seton Hall undergraduate and graduate students and alumni are welcome! To register, please click here. Remember to prepare hard copies of your resume and dress professionally. The Career Center is here to help you prepare! Please register through Handshake by clicking here.
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Date: Tuesday, September 17
Time: 7 p.m.
Location: UC Amphitheater
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Join us for the national “See You at the Pole” event, a prayer rally to lift up our Seton Hall community.
Student Services, the DEI Committee, and Campus Ministry encourage members to participate in the See You at the Pole™, which is a Global Day of Student prayer that began in 1990. Decades later, millions pray on their campuses on the fourth Wednesday in September. Click here for more information! All are welcome to participate.
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| Date: Thursday, September 26
Time: 4 - 6 p.m.
Location: University Center, Chancellor’s Suite
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A networking event for students interested in careers in the health field. This event is hosted in collaboration with the Nursing Program and the Pre-professional Advising Center!
Are you passionate about exploring opportunities in the healthcare field? Join us for this enriching networking event where you’ll have the chance to connect with seasoned healthcare professionals. Discover potential shadowing, volunteering, and internship opportunities that can kickstart your journey towards a career in healthcare. Don’t miss this chance to gain valuable insights and make meaningful connections. Register here.
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| The Next Impact Talk Presents: Innovating Beyond Code: The Essential Role of Arts as Aesthetic Technologies
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Date: Thursday, September 26
Time: 2 – 3:15 p.m.
Location: Bethany Hall, Room BC
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The Office of the Provost is pleased to offer the next installment of its Impact Talks Speaker Series featuring Professor Giovanni Schiuma, Fulbright Scholar at Seton Hall University and Professor of Knowledge and Innovation Management and Director of the Department of Engineering at LUM University. More information.
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| “Braver Angels: Reuniting America” Documentary & Discussion:
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Date: Monday, September 30
Time: 4 - 6 p.m.
Location: University Center, Theatre
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| - September 24, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., 2nd floor, Student Lounge, at the Law School
- September 26, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., 2nd floor, Room 1114, at IHSC
- October 29, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m., University Center Event Room, South Orange Campus
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November 12, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m., Bethany Hall, Room A, South Orange Campus
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| Save the Date! Graduate Open House- Tuesday, October 1
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Seton Hall undergrads, thinking about your next step? Explore your future at our Graduate Open House on Tuesday, October 1 at 6 PM. Discover our forward-thinking graduate programs, meet future mentors, and experience the community spirit unique to Seton Hall. Special perk for attendees: application fee waivers! See how we can help shape your path forward. Click here for more information.
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| Fall Harvest Luncheon: Idea Hall’s Mindful Eating Project
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Date: Friday, October 4
Time: 12:30 - 2:30 p.m.
Location: Bethany Hall, Rooms B and C
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Come enjoy our Fall Harvest Luncheon and experience how vegetarian and plant-based eating can make a difference in your health and in the well-being of Mother Earth. The program is free and open to all SHU community members. Judith C. Stark, Ph.D., professor emeritus, will talk about the challenges and delights of being a vegetarian for more than 50 years. Let’s break bread together while we celebrate the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of the environment. See you on October 4th! RSVP here.
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Show your Pirate Pride! We welcome anyone wearing SHU blue or SHU apparel on Fridays to say hello and pick up a piece of candy from the University Center Information Desk. SHU 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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¡Bienvenidos! From the Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute!
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The Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute encourages you to join the monthly information center on 9/24 at 1pm via Microsoft Teams! We welcome you to learn more about the Latino Institute at Seton Hall University. We provide academic, social, financial and professional support to the 28% of students that identify as Latino and our allies. Learn more about our programs and scholarships. Click here to view all upcoming events!
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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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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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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. Please take time to review our campus resources:
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NJ Transit Student Pass!
Discover the convenience and savings of @NJTRANSIT’s Student Pass! Save an extra 25% off a monthly pass while getting to your classes on time and with ease. Visit njtransit.com/studentpass for more information on how to get yours!
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