Setonian Days break the ice for freshmen
Well it’s that time of year again, the time when one class graduates and another enters college life. As freshmen,
Read MoreWell it’s that time of year again, the time when one class graduates and another enters college life. As freshmen,
Read MoreAfter graduating from high school, the last thing on most students minds is life after college. As freshmen, graduation from
Read MoreAccording to Christine Mueseler, SHU’s vice president for Institutional Advancement, Farmer, formerly of Cincinnati, Ohio, “created the scholarships because his
Read MoreIn 2005 Seton Hill University (SHU) faculty and students collaborated to develop a strategic plan to follow through the year
Read MoreThis month, the Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) went to Philadelphia to compete with other college teams. Though it was
Read MoreChoosing housing for next semester is a concern for many students. Rumors of too little housing and too many students
Read MoreJames Paharik, an associate professor of sociology and faculty coordinator of the Genocide Studies and Holocaust Program at Seton Hill
Read MoreOn March 24, through The Sister Mary Schmidt Lecture Series, Seton Hill University (SHU) welcomed three-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee
Read MoreSHU-A-THON’s first 24-hour Dance-A-Thon takes place, on Friday, April 3 and continues Saturday April 4 in McKenna Gymnasium at Seton
Read More“At its best, a liberal arts education prepares a student to be a lifetime learner,” said Franklin and Marshall College
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