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Private Roman Catholic university in South Orange, New Jersey

Seton Hall University
Seton Hall University Seal.svg
Latin: Universitas Setoniana[ane]
Motto Hazard Zet Forward (Norman French/English)

Motto in English

"Despite hazards, move frontwards"
Type Private research academy
Established September 1, 1856; 165 years ago  (September 1, 1856)
Founder James Roosevelt Bayley
Accreditation MSCHE

Religious amalgamation

Catholic (Diocesan)

Bookish affiliations

ACCU
NAICU
Infinite-grant
Endowment $265.2 meg (2020)[ii]
Upkeep $305.ane million (2020)[iii]
President Joseph E. Nyre[4]
Provost Katia Passerini[v]

Administrative staff

1,065
Students 9,814 (Fall 2020)[6]
Undergraduates 5,913 (Fall 2020)[6]
Postgraduates 3,901 (Fall 2020)[6]
Location

Due south Orange, New Jersey

,

U.Due south.


40°44′xxx″North 74°xiv′42″W  /  xl.7417°N 74.2449°Due west  / xl.7417; -74.2449 Coordinates: 40°44′30″Due north 74°14′42″W  /  xl.7417°Northward 74.2449°Westward  / xl.7417; -74.2449
Campus Suburban, 58 acres (0.2 kmii)
Newspaper The Setonian [7]
Academic term Semester
Colors Pirate Blue, grey, and white[8]
Nickname Pirates, The Hall

Sporting affiliations

NCAA Division I: Big Eastward
ACHA: CSCHC
(ice hockey, DII, Thousand)
Mascot Pirate
Website www.shu.edu
Seton Hall University Logotype.svg

Seton Hall University is located in Essex County, New Jersey

Seton Hall University

Due south Orangish, New Jersey (fourteen miles west of New York Metropolis). Inset: Location of Essex County in New Bailiwick of jersey.

Seton Hall University (SHU) is a private Catholic research university in South Orange, New Jersey.[9] Founded in 1856 by then-Bishop James Roosevelt Bayley and named afterwards his aunt, Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, Seton Hall is the oldest diocesan university in the United States.[ten]

Seton Hall consists of 11 schools and colleges, with an undergraduate enrollment of about five,800 students and a graduate enrollment of well-nigh four,400. It is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity".[9]

The university is specially known nationally for its successful men's basketball team, which has appeared in 13 NCAA Segmentation I Men'southward Basketball game Tournaments and achieved national renown later making it to the final of the 1989 tournament and losing 80–79 in overtime to the Michigan Wolverines. The basketball success and increased national television exposure has led to a sharp jump in applications from potential students and omnipresence at games.[eleven]

History [edit]

Early on history [edit]

Like many Catholic universities in the United States, Seton Hall arose out of the Plenary Council of American Bishops, held in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1844, with the goal of bringing Catholicism to higher education in social club to help propagate the faith.[12] The Diocese of Newark had been established by Pope Pius Ix in 1853, just three years before the founding of the college, and it necessitated an institution for college learning.[12] Seton Hall College was formally founded on September ane, 1856, past Newark Bishop James Roosevelt Bayley, a showtime cousin of James Roosevelt I, father of president Franklin Roosevelt. Bishop Bayley named the institution after his aunt, Mother Elizabeth Ann Seton, who was later named the first American-born Catholic saint.

The main campus was originally in Madison, New Bailiwick of jersey. Reverend Bernard J. McQuaid served every bit the first college president (1856–1857, 1859–1868) and directed a staff of four diocesan clergy including Reverend Alfred Young, vice-president; Reverend Daniel Fisher (the second college president, 1857–1859) and 5 lay instructors. Initially, Seton Hall had only five students – Leo G. Thebaud, Louis and Alfred Boisaubin, Peter Meehan and John Moore. Past the stop of the first year, the pupil body had grown more tenfold to 60. The higher moved to its current location in 1860.[12]

Postcard showing Stafford Hall, ane of the showtime dormitories, in the late 19th century

Past the 1860s, Seton Hall College was standing its rapid growth and began to enroll more and more than students each yr. However, among other difficulties, several fires on campus slowed down the growth process. The first of several foreign fires in the university's history occurred in 1867 which destroyed the college's outset building. Two decades later on March ix, 1886, some other fire destroyed the university's main edifice.[13] In the 20th century, another campus fire burned downward a classroom as well every bit several dormitory buildings in 1909.

During the 19th century, despite setbacks, financially tight times and the American Civil State of war, the college connected to expand. Seton Hall opened a military science department (forerunner to the ROTC plan) during the summer of 1893, just this program was ultimately disbanded during the Spanish–American War.[13] Perhaps one of the most pivotal events in the history of Seton Hall came in 1897 when Seton Hall's preparatory (high schoolhouse) and college (undergraduate) divisions were permanently separated.[xiii]

James F. Kelley, then 33 years onetime, was appointed past the Thomas J. Walsh of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark to serve as president of Seton Hall College in July 1936, making him the nation'south youngest college president.[xiv] When he took office, Kelley led a liberal arts school that had an enrollment of 300. By 1937, Seton Hall established a University College. This marked the kickoff matriculation of women at Seton Hall. Seton Hall became fully coeducational in 1968. In 1948, Seton Hall was given a license by the FCC for WSOU-FM. The construction of the Walsh Gymnasium began as part of a project initiated in 1939 that would cost $600,000 (equivalent to $11.7 one thousand thousand in 2021).[xv]

Kelley stepped downwardly from office at Seton Hall in March 1949 in the wake of an investigation into the by the schoolhouse past the federal government that looked into potential improper sales of war surplus equipment that had been given for the school'south use. He was succeeded by John L. McNulty. Enrollment at the school had grown to six,000 by the time Kelley left role.[sixteen]

Presidents Hall, ane of the university's oldest buildings

The college was organized into a university in 1950 post-obit the unprecedented growth in enrollment. The College of Arts and Sciences and the schools of business, nursing and education comprised the university; the School of Constabulary opened its doors in 1951, with Miriam Rooney as the start woman dean of constabulary in the United States.[12]

Higher of Medicine and Dentistry [edit]

The Seton Hall College of Medicine and Dentistry was established in 1954 as the beginning medical school and dental schoolhouse in New Jersey. It was located in Jersey City, next to the Bailiwick of jersey Urban center Medical Center, which was used for clinical education. Although the higher, set nether the auspices of the Archdiocese of Newark, was a divide legal entity from the university, it had an interlocking lath of trustees. The get-go class was enrolled in 1956 and graduated in 1960. The dental school also awarded its commencement degrees in 1960. From 1960 to 1964, 348 individuals received an Chiliad.D. caste. The college was sold to the country of New Jersey in 1965 for $4 meg later the archdiocese could not support mounting schoolhouse debt[17] and renamed the New Jersey College of Medicine and Dentistry (which became the New Jersey Medical School, part of the Academy of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey).[eighteen] That entity became function of the Rutgers Academy organization in 2013 and at present exists as the Rutgers New Jersey Medical School. Seton Hall established a new Schoolhouse of Medicine in partnership with Hackensack University Wellness Network in 2015; however, in 2020, the medical school formally separated from Seton Hall becoming the contained Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine.[19]

Modernization period [edit]

Start in the tardily 1960s and continuing in the next two decades, the university saw the construction and modernization of a large number of facilities and the structure of the library, scientific discipline building, residence halls and the university center. Many new programs and majors were inaugurated, as were of import social outreach efforts. New ties were established with the private and industrial sectors, and a growing partnership developed with federal and country governments in creating programs for the economically and educationally disadvantaged.[12]

The 1970s and 1980s continued to exist a time of growth and renewal. New business and nursing classroom buildings and an art middle were opened. In 1984, the Immaculate Formulation Seminary returned to Seton Hall, its original home until 1926, when it moved to Darlington (a section of Mahwah centered on a grand mansion and estate). The Recreation Center was dedicated in 1987. With the construction of four new residence halls between 1986 and 1988, and the purchase of an off-campus apartment edifice in 1990, the university made significant changes to account for a larger number of student residents. Seton Hall is recognized as a residential campus, providing living infinite for almost 2100 students.[twenty]

The Walsh Library in autumn.

The physical evolution of the campus connected in the 1990s. The $twenty million Walsh Library opened in 1994, and its first-class study and enquiry resource marked the beginning of a technological transformation of Seton Hall. The university dedicated its newest bookish center in 1997, originally named Kozlowski Hall for Dennis Kozlowski, one-time CEO of Tyco International. Renamed Jubilee Hall post-obit Kozlowski's criminal conviction in 2005, the building is a clear example of Seton Hall's commitment to expanding the role of it in higher education. All classrooms in this vi-story, 126,000 square human foot (12,000 10002) edifice are wired for network and Net connections, and many of the lecture halls are equipped with distance-learning technology. Its recreation eye was originally named after Robert Brennan, merely he was found guilty of securities fraud in 1994. It has since been renamed for long-fourth dimension athletic manager Richie Regan.

A new School of Police force building and parking garage were also constructed in the 1990s every bit function of the revitalization of downtown Newark. Seton Hall continues to be a leader in technology in instruction, as well as in distance learning, with its renowned Seton World Wide program. In 1998, all incoming total-time, commencement-twelvemonth students were issued laptop computers as part of the university'south innovative and nationally recognized mobile computing program.

The Boland Hall fire [edit]

On January 19, 2000, an arson fire killed three and injured 54 students in Boland Hall, a freshman residence hall on the campus in South Orangish.[21] The incident, one of the deadliest in recent US history, occurred at iv:xxx am, when almost students were comatose. Afterward a 3-and-a-half twelvemonth investigation, a 60-count indictment charged two freshmen students, Sean Ryan and Joseph LePore, with starting the burn and felony murder for the deaths that resulted.[22] LePore and Ryan pleaded guilty to third-degree arson and were sentenced to v years in a youth correctional facility with eligibility for parole 16 months after the get-go of their prison terms. Consequently, the student body defended an area in forepart of Boland Hall to those that suffered from the burn called "The Think Seal" and stronger university fire prophylactic precautions were instituted.

Sesquicentennial [edit]

On the 150th anniversary (1856–2006) of the university's founding, Seton Hall initiated the Ever Forward capital entrada to raise a total of $150 million.[23] The campaign was the virtually prestigious building campaign in the university'south long history. The funds were directed to many areas throughout the university, nonetheless a majority went toward building and reconstructing campus facilities and historic sites.

In fall 2007, the university opened the new $35 one thousand thousand Science and Engineering Eye, completing 1 of the major campaign priorities ahead of schedule. On December 17, 2007, the university appear that the campaign's fund raising goals had been met and exceeded more ii weeks alee of the campaign'due south scheduled closing date.[24]

2010–present [edit]

The university has completed a host of campus renovations and new construction while attracting more students. An initial circular of improvements totaling about $100 one thousand thousand concluded in 2014 with the opening of a new fitness eye(now open), academic building, parking garage and expanded Aquinas Hall dormitory(now open). A 2d circular of construction is planned for 2016 and beyond, which will adds Visitors Hall[25]

Seton Hall appear the formation of two boosted academic units in 2015  – the School of Medicine and the College of Communication and the Arts. The medical school was established in partnership with Hackensack Meridian Wellness, welcoming its outset grade in 2018.[26] The College of Communication and the Arts was a department in the College of Arts and Sciences before being elevated in the summer of 2015.

Governance [edit]

The university, legally incorporated equally "Seton Hall University, an educational corporation of New Jersey", is governed past a sixteen-member board of trustees.[27] Eleven members of the board serve on it as a virtue of their positions within the academy or Archdiocese of Newark. The Archbishop of Newark, who serves as the president of the board, retains the power to engage the remaining five members of the torso. Appointed members of the board serve three-twelvemonth terms, until their respective successor is appointed. The board of trustees exclusively maintains the property rights of the university and provides selection of title, scope, and location of the schools and colleges of the university.

The governance of the university includes a board of regents, which is charged with the management of the university. The board has a membership of between 25 and 39 members. Six of the members are ex-officio; the board of trustees maintains the correct to elect up to xxx more. Regents maintain the exclusive hiring authority over the president of the university. Previous past-laws of the university stipulated that the president must exist a Roman Cosmic priest.

Campus [edit]

Primary campus [edit]

The main campus of Seton Hall University is situated on 58 acres (23 ha) of suburban land on Southward Orange Avenue. Information technology is dwelling to nine of the 10 schools and colleges of the university. The South Orange Village heart is merely ½ mile (0.8 km) west of the main campus. Directly across from the chief campus to the northwest are scenic Montrose Park and the Montrose Park Celebrated District, which is listed in the National Register of Celebrated Places.[28] The Eugene V. Kelly Carriage House, on the campus itself, is as well NRHP-listed.[28] The village itself dates back to 1666 preceding the institution of Seton Hall College.[29] Also since the starting time of the college, the South Orangish Runway Station has served as an integral means to campus commuters. The main campus combines architectural styles including Roman, neo-gothic and modern. The Southward Orangish campus became a gated customs during the university'southward Modernization Period.

Buildings [edit]

The original centerpieces of the campus were made up of iii buildings built in the 19th century. Presidents, Stafford and Marshall Halls were built when the college moved from Madison to South Orange. Some of the more notable buildings on campus are:

  • Presidents Hall – One of the oldest buildings on campus and a flagship of the university, Presidents Hall was completed in 1867.[30] Located at the epicenter of the main campus, Presidents Hall is a neo-gothic structure dressed in brownstone. It originally served as a seminary only now houses the academy'south assistants including the Office of the Academy President. The halls are lined with portraits of by Academy presidents and include a large stained glass depicting Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, which was commissioned in 1866 by President Bayley.
  • Chapel of the Immaculate Conception [31] – The handsome Gothic Revival brownstone edifice was designed by architect Jeremiah O'Rourke, who afterwards designed the Cathedral of Newark.[32] The chapel was congenital in 1863 and dedicated in 1870. Major renovations were completed in 1972 and most recently in 2008. The 2008 renovation was a primary component of Seton Hall's comprehensive Ever Forward fundraising campaign. In 2013, the chapel landed at No. 24 on Buzzfeed's survey of "31 Insanely Cute Colleges You Can Get Married At"[33] and was ranked at No. 28 the following year on Collegeranker's listing of "The 50 Well-nigh Beautiful College Campus Wedding Venues.[34]
  • Stafford Hall  – In 2014, a new academic building rose on the site of the quondam Stafford Hall, an outdated structure that had been a campus fixture since the 19th century. Bearing the name of its predecessor, the new Stafford Hall features 12 classrooms of multiple sizes, nine of which can suit 35 students each, while the remaining rooms include two big classrooms that tin agree lxx and 50 students apiece and ane smaller room for 25 students.
  • Fitness Center A new fitness center opened in January 2014 as part of the Richie Regan Recreation and Athletic Center. The eye occupies three levels of the edifice and includes spa-like locker rooms, diverse weight-training stations, 75 cardio machines and two trip the light fantastic toe studios, where more than 30 fitness classes—Zumba, spinning, torso gainsay, Pilates, aerobics and yoga—take place weekly. Each of the cardio stations features a personal HDTV monitor with internet access that can sync upwards with a mobile device, and a broad pick trail workouts set up in locations around the earth.
  • McQuaid Hall – Built effectually 1900, it was named for Bishop Bernard J. McQuaid, Seton Hall'southward first president from 1856 to 1857 and 1859 to 1867.[30] McQuaid Hall was both a boarding firm for students and a convent for nuns before serving its present purpose as the home of the School of Diplomacy and International Relations every bit well as the Seton Hall University School of Health and Medical Sciences.

Jubilee Hall on the South Orange, New Jersey campus of Seton Hall Academy, is the dwelling of the Stillman Schoolhouse of Business.

  • Jubilee Hall houses the West. Paul Stillman School of Business in addition to the largest auditorium at the university. There are several figurer labs, state-of-the-art classrooms and a Stock Substitution research room. The building was originally named Kozlowski Hall afterward Dennis Kozlowski, Seton Hall Alumni and former CEO of Tyco International. Following Kozlowski's confidence for securities fraud the building was renamed at his request to Jubilee Hall in honor of the Papal Jubilee.[35] Built in 1997, information technology is one of the newer additions to the primary campus.
  • Walsh Gymnasium is a multi-purpose arena for University Sports. The loonshit opened in 1939 and tin seat ii,600 people.[30] It was home to the Seton Hall Academy Pirates men's basketball squad before they moved to Continental Airlines Arena and and then the Prudential Heart. Currently, the arena hosts the women's basketball and volleyball teams, and is part of the Richie Regan Recreation and Athletic Center. The building, like the school's primary library, is named for Thomas J. Walsh, 5th Bishop of Newark and quondam president of the board of trustees.

  • McNulty Hall – Named for Msgr. John L. McNulty, president of the academy from 1949 to 1959, McNulty Hall was congenital every bit the university'due south technology and research center in 1954.[thirty] One of the nigh famous features of the building is the "Atom Wall" a relief artwork originally located on outer façade. Post-obit renovations completed in the summer of 2007, the Cantlet Wall, depicting the souvenir of scientific knowledge from God to man, tin be seen in the glass atrium of the building.[xxx] McNulty as well houses a big amphitheater and observatory for the chemistry, physics and biology departments.
  • Fahy Hall – Built in 1968, the building houses the classrooms and kinesthesia offices of the College of Arts and Sciences.[xxx] The building was named after Monsignor Thomas George Fahy who served every bit president of the university from 1970 to 1976. Fahy Hall includes several student resources and facilities, including 2 television studios, two amphitheaters and laboratories for computing, language learning, and statistics.
  • Arts and Sciences Hall and The Nursing Edifice – Originally built to house the Stillman Schoolhouse of Business in 1973, with the cosmos of Jubilee Hall in 1997, the building is now habitation to the College of Arts and Sciences in the West fly and the Caroline D. Schwartz College of Nursing in the E Wing.[xxx] The College of Nursing has advanced didactics facilities including hospital beds, demonstration rooms and multi-purpose do areas.
  • Bethany Hall – The most recent addition to the campus, Bethany Hall, also known every bit the Welcome Center, opened in February 2018.[36] It has upshot space that tin can hold 500–700 people and holds admissions offices.[37]

Sustainability [edit]

Seton Hall's extensive recycling program is i of the highlights in the college'southward sustainability programming. Recycling is mandatory on campus equally per New Jersey land laws.[38] Additionally, Seton Hall celebrated Earth Day 2010, mark the event with demonstrations nearly composting and rainwater collection, a group hike, and an outdoor screening of the ecology documentary "Domicile."[39]

On the College Sustainability Report Card 2011, Seton Hall earned a grade of "B-".[40] Lack of endowment transparency and green building initiatives hurt the grade, while the recycling programs were a plus.

Newark Campus [edit]

Seton Hall Law circuitous in Newark, New Jersey

A satellite of the principal campus, the Newark Campus is home to the academy'due south School of Law. Located at One Newark Center, the Law School and several academic centers of the university are housed in a modern 22-story skyscraper building. Information technology is at the corner of Raymond Boulevard and McCarter Highway in the concern and high-tech heart of downtown Newark, New Bailiwick of jersey and was completed in 1991. The Newark Campus building provides 210,000 square feet (20,000 m2) and an additional 65,000 square feet (half dozen,000 mii) of library to the academy.[41]

The Seton Hall University School of Law was founded in 1951. It is accredited by the American Bar Association (ABA) since 1951 and is likewise a fellow member of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS). Seton Hall is ane of two law schools in the land of New Jersey. Seton Hall Law was founded by a adult female, Miriam T. Rooney, who served as dean from 1951 to 1961. She was not only Seton Hall's kickoff female dean, but was the get-go adult female dean at an ABA-accredited law school in the United states.[42] Dean Kathleen Thousand. Boozang, who assumed the role in July 2015, is the third adult female dean of Seton Hall Constabulary.[43]

Academics [edit]

Seton Hall University confers undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate degrees in equally many as 70 academic fields. The school's academic programs are divided into 11 academic units:

Rankings [edit]

Academic rankings
National
Forbes [46] 215
THE/WSJ [47] 279
U.S. News & Globe Report [48] 127
Washington Monthly [49] 303

Seton Hall University was ranked past U.S. News & World Report for 2021 as tied for 133rd in the National Universities category. Seton Hall University School of Law was ranked tied at 62nd best in the U.Due south. in 2021.[l] The Stillman Schoolhouse of Business was ranked 65th of 114 undergraduate business schools in the nation by Bloomberg Businessweek in 2016.[51]

Educatee life [edit]

Greek life [edit]

Twenty-iv recognized fraternity and sorority chapters are chartered at Seton Hall. Virtually 15 pct of the student body are members of a Greek-letter organization.[52] [53] [54]

Fraternities at Seton Hall include
  • Blastoff Chi Rho
  • Alpha Sigma Phi
  • Alpha Kappa Psi
  • Blastoff Phi Blastoff
  • Alpha Phi Omega
  • Delta Upsilon
  • Lambda Theta Phi
  • Pi Kappa Phi
  • Phi Beta Sigma
  • Phi Delta Theta
  • Phi Gamma Delta
  • Phi Kappa Theta
  • Psi Sigma Phi
Sororities include
  • Alpha Delta Chi
  • Alpha Gamma Delta
  • Alpha Kappa Alpha
  • Blastoff Omicron Pi
  • Alpha Phi
  • Alpha Sigma Tau
  • Chi Upsilon Sigma
  • Delta Phi Epsilon
  • Delta Sigma Theta
  • Lambda Tau Omega
  • Lambda Theta Alpha
  • Mu Sigma Upsilon
  • Omega Phi Chi
  • Zeta Phi Beta
  • Zeta Tau Blastoff

In fall 2005, a group of students purporting to be an unrecognized affiliate of Tau Kappa Epsilon made headlines when it was discovered that a pledge had been kidnapped and beaten for alerting university administration of the group'due south existence.[55]

A cappella groups [edit]

  • The Gentlemen of the Hall (all male)[56]
  • Pretty S#arp (all female)
  • Seton Notes (co-ed)[57]

Student media [edit]

The school'due south main newspaper is The Setonian. The paper has schoolhouse news, an entertainment section called "Pirate Life", sports, editorials, and an opinion section. The staff consists of undergraduates and publishes weekly on Thursday. The Stillman Commutation is the Stillman Business school's newspaper. Its stories encompass ethical bug, business concern, and able-bodied stories. The Periodical of Diplomacy and International Relations is a bi-annually published journal composed of writings by international leaders in authorities, the individual sector, academia, and nongovernmental organizations. Undergraduate students studying Diplomacy and International Relations publish The Diplomatic Envoy, an international news and analysis newspaper that releases both weekly online and monthly print editions.[58] The Freedom Bong, is the simply political and independent newspaper on campus. Founded in 2007, it is published monthly and features news and op-ed articles about academy, local, national, and international news with a focus on personal liberty. The Freedom Bell won the Collegiate Network's 2008–2009 award for All-time New Paper, an accolade given to student newspapers no older than three years.

The Galleon Yearbook ceased publishing in the early on 2000s. Prior to its demise, it had a significant academy publication that covered topics such equally events, electric current events and sports. In the late 80s the book won several accolades including first place in the annual Columbia Scholastic contest and its publishers national sample listing. It was a mix of color and black and white for over 300 pages. Information technology nearly famously captured concerts like Fleetwood Mac and Springsteen; politics including presidential candidates; and sports achievements such equally the NCAA finals in 1989. Books are archived in the library and institute electronically at https://scholarship.shu.edu/yearbooks/. The original proper noun of the Seton Hall Academy yearbook was The White and Bluish: 1924-1942, with the exception of the 1940 yearbook, which was titled The 1940 Galleon. No yearbooks were published from 1934-1938, due to the Swell Low or from 1943-1946 due to Globe State of war II. Seton Hall Academy resumed publication of its yearbook in 1947 under the championship The Galleon just ceased publication with the 2006 outcome. This last issue is a compilation of the years 2002-2006 and published by alumni.

WSOU is a non-commercial, college radio station, broadcasting at 89.5 MHz FM. The station broadcasts from the campus of Seton Hall Academy in South Orange, New Bailiwick of jersey. It is a student run station with General Director Marking Maben at helm as a full-time faculty fellow member. WSOU currently broadcasts in HD-RADIO. In 2007, the Princeton Review rated WSOU as the eighth-all-time college radio station in the nation.[59] Industry mag besides ranked WSOU to be the peak Metal format station in the nation in 2007, and Rolling Rock Magazine ranked WSOU to be one of the peak 5 stone stations in the nation in 2008.

Seton Hall's television station, Pirate-Telly, is located in the basement of Fahy Hall. Programming includes a daily news evidence and weekly sports talk and fashion/amusement shows.

Traditions [edit]

Academy seal [edit]

The university seal combines attributes from the Bayley coat of arms and the Seton family crest. The Seton crest dates back as early equally 1216 and symbolizes Scottish dignity. Renowned crest-maker, William F. J. Ryan designed the electric current course of the Seton Hall crest, which is notable for its three crescents and 3 torteau.[lx]
The motto on the seal Adventure Zet Forrard (Hazard Zit Forwards on some versions) is a combination of Norman French and archaic English meaning at whatsoever risk, yet go forward. Part custom and role superstition, students avoid stepping on an engraving of the seal in the middle of the university green. It is said that students who step on the seal will non graduate on time.

Alma mater [edit]

The Seton Hall University Alma Mater was adopted as the official vocal of Seton Hall University. Charles A. Byrne of the class of 1937 wrote the original lyrics[61] in 1936 and the university adopted the alma mater during the 1937 school twelvemonth when the dean first read information technology to the educatee body.[62] Some students participate in the tradition of saying "blueish and white" more loudly than the remainder of the alma mater.[63]

Fight song [edit]

"Onward Setonia" is Seton Hall'southward fight song and it is played by the University Pep Ring at all home Men's and Women's basketball games, usually as the team comes onto the courtroom and at the stop of the first half and at the finish of the game.

Athletics [edit]

The 1908–1909 Seton Hall basketball squad posted its first winning season when they went x-4

The school'southward sports teams are chosen the Pirates. They participate in the NCAA'due south Division I and in the Big Eastward Conference.[64] [65] The college established its first basketball squad in 1903.[66]

Seton Hall athletics is best known for its men's basketball plan, which won the 1953 National Invitation Tournament (NIT); were the 1989 NCAA Tournament national runners-upward following a defeat to Michigan in the final, 80–79 in overtime; and are New Bailiwick of jersey's virtually successful representative during March Madness by number of wins. Seton Hall also fields varsity teams in baseball, women's basketball, men'due south and women's cross country running, men's and women's golf game, men'southward and women's soccer, softball, men'due south and women'due south swimming & diving, women's tennis, and women's volleyball.

Seton Hall likewise has society programs participating in ice hockey, rugby spousal relationship, lacrosse, and men'due south volleyball and soccer.[67] All Seton Hall sports have their dwelling house field on the South Orange campus except for the men's basketball team which currently plays at the Prudential Center in Newark later on previously calling the Meadowlands home,[68] and the guild ice hockey team which plays at Richard J. Codey Arena in West Orange.[69]

Seton Hall fielded its first varsity football game program from 1882 until cancellation in 1932. The university subsequently fielded a club football squad from 1965 through 1972. In 1972, the football team won a national club championship. The side by side year, 1973, it was reinstated every bit a varsity programme competing at the Division Iii level every bit the university aligned its other varsity teams with the original Large East Conference in 1979. Football was ultimately canceled in permanence after the 1981 season.[70] During this final period of varsity football game sponsorship, the team was coached past Ed Manigan.

Notable faculty and alumni [edit]

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  • Seton Hall Athletics website

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