2018 Schedule of Events
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Monday, April 23, 2018
Baccalaureate Social Work Poster Presentations: Analyses of Policies Impacting Youth
9:30–11 a.m. (University Center, Main Lounge & Foyer)
Petersheim Interdisciplinary & Study Abroad Poster Session
11a.m. – 2p.m. (University Center, Main Lounge Foyer)
2018 Petersheim Academic Exposition Keynote Lecture
Welcome Address: Dr. Mary Meehan, Interim President
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Peter Shoemaker, Dean of College of Arts & Sciences
Title: "What the Research Tells Us About Student Research"
Noon – 2p.m. (University Center, Main Lounge)
R.S.V.P. for Opening Lunch Ceremony
Petersheim Interdisciplinary & Study Abroad Presentations Event
2:15– 6p.m. (University Center, Faculty Lounge)
Bateman National Case Study Competition Teams with Purpose Campaign Highlights
Presented by students from the Public Relations Program
6:30– 7:30 p.m. (Arts and Sciences Hall, Room 107)
Tuesday, April 24, 2018
'SHU-Mazing Race' Challenge
Grab your fastest friends and challenge other peers as you "race"through campus on
an adventurous technology scavenger hunt. Use your smartphone to capture virtual items
and clues and receive points along the way. Photograph and tweet your stops to earn
bonus points. Prizes such as Bluetooth speakers, 3D VR headsets, and charging blocks
will be given to each team member of the three teams with the highest points.
8:30 a.m.– 4 p.m. (SPACE 154)
Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry Poster Session
5– 9 p.m. (McNulty Hall, Atrium)
Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry Petersheim Symposium
Speaker: Eric N. Carrion, Ph.D. Candidate, Final Seminar Presentation
5:45– 7 p.m. (McNulty Hall, Amphitheater)
Speaking the Truth to Power: How Faith Can Get a Fair Hearing in Today's Media with
Award-Winning Religion Journalist David Gibson
Presented by the Institute for Communication and Religion within the College of Communications
and the Arts, featuring award-winning religion journalist David Gibson delivering
his keynote address "Telling the Old, Old Story in a Brand-New World."The evening
will also include an interreligious panel discussion, a Q&A session, and a meet and
greet opportunity. The event is free and open to the public. Pre-registration is strongly
encouraged. Refreshments will be served.
6:30 – 8:30 p.m. (Bethany Hall, Auditorium)
Wednesday, April 25, 2018
Philosopher Speak Lecture Series
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Noël Carroll, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the Graduate
Center of CUNY
Title: "Literature and the Emotions of Learning"
5 – 6:15 p.m. (University Center, Chancellor's Suite)
Designing A Fruitful Existence: Human Development from above Downwards and Self -Appropriation
Presenter: Dr. Francesca Zaccaron, ISISS Da Collo, Conegliano, Italy
Sponsored by Praxis Program of the Advanced Seminar on Mission & the Center for Catholic
Studies
2 – 3 p.m. (Beck Rooms, Walsh Library)
Undergraduate Research Conference on Urban Issues- Part I
Students share research papers on topics that illuminate urban issues.
5–7 p.m. (Mooney Hall, Room 28)
Department of Physics Student Research Symposium
Oral and poster presentations of physics research conducted by SHU Physics students.
6– 8 p.m. (McNulty Hall, Amphitheater)
Thursday, April 26, 2018
SHU Symposium on Sports Business and Media Ethics: Innovation and the Future of a
Rapidly Evolving Industry
Confirmed panelists include:
- Regis Becker, J.D., M.B.A., Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer, Penn State University
- Robert A. Boland, J.D., Athletics Integrity Officer, Penn State University
- Keynote Speaker: David Stern, Former Commissioner of the National Basketball Association Sponsors: Stillman School of Business, College of Communications & the Arts, School of Law Free R.S.V.P required for Luncheon.
10a.m. – 6p.m. (Bethany Hall)
Multi-Culture Day
11a.m. – 9 p.m. (Fahy Hall)
Arabic Poetry, Video/Presentation and Food
11 a.m. – 12:20 p.m. (Fahy Hall, Room 202)
Spanish Original Poetry Reading and Lunch
Sponsored by the Unanue Latino Institute
Noon – 1 p.m. (Fahy Hall, Room 246)
Chinese Corner at the Library, Resource Demonstration and Food
In collaboration with the Asian Studies Program
Noon – 1 p.m. (Walsh Library, Second Floor)
Sustainability at Seton Hall- Past, Present, and Future
Student-led presentation supported by the University Sustainability Committee to provide
the audience with a history of sustainability efforts at Seton Hall, current practices,
and future recommendations.)
12:30– 1:30 p.m. (Stafford 110)
Japanese Video/Storytelling Showcase
12:30 – 1:45 p.m. (Fahy Hall, Room 202)
French Poetry 1
2– 3:15 p.m. (Fahy Hall, Room 203A)
French Poetry 2
3:30– 4:45 p.m. (Fahy Hall, Room 203A)
German Club- Fun with German Proverbs
3– 4 p.m. (Fahy Hall, Room 202)
Mythos Club Presentation
Student Presentations
3:15 – 4 p.m. (Nursing Building, Room 101)
11th Annual Department of Biological Sciences Symposium
Opening Remarks and Poster Session
3:30 – 5:25 p.m. (McNulty Hall, Atrium)
Father Cotter Lecture
Presenter: Dr. John R. Lenz, Associate Professor of Classics at Drew University. His
lecture is entitled: "Food of the Gods and Fruits of Mortals: Persephone's Pomegranate
and Eve's Apple."
This lecture is sponsored by the Classics Club and Eta Sigma Phi Honor Society.
4 – 5:30 p.m. (Nursing Building, Room 101)
Department of Biological Sciences Symposium
Keynote Speaker: Dr. David Goldman, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
(NIAA) at the National Institute of Health
Title: "How Complex is the Complex Genetics of Addiction?"
5:25– 6:30 p.m. (McNulty Hall, Amphitheater)
Delta Epsilon Sigma (Alpha Mu local- Seton Hall Chapter Induction Ceremony)
Following the 5 p.m. Mass, Delta Epsilon Sigma Honor Society, the National Scholastic
Honor Society for Students of Catholic Colleges and Universities will have their annual
induction. The Catholic Studies Program is sponsoring this event.
5:30 – 6:30 p.m. (Immaculate Conception Chapel)
Chinese Speech Contest
6 – 10 p.m. (Arts and Sciences Hall, Room 109)
Russian Academic Olympiad
6:30– 8 p.m. (Fahy Hall, Room 236)
Friday, April 27, 2018
First-Year Symposium- Freshman Studies
9– 10:30 a.m. (University Center, Faculty Lounge)
Honors in History Thesis Presentations
Department of History students'presentations of Senior Theses.
9 a.m. – noon (Fahy Hall, Room 307)
Mandela-King Symposium on Global Justice with the MLK Scholars
11– 11:45a.m. (University Center, Faculty Lounge)
Psychology Research Symposium
11 a.m. – noon(Jubilee Hall, Room 383)
Undergraduate Research Conference on Urban Issues- Part II
Students share research papers on topics that illuminate urban issues.
11:45 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. (University Center, Faculty Lounge)
Department of Mathematics and Computer ScienceCharles Franke Memorial Lecture
Presenter: Dr. Shriram Krishnamurthi, Professor at Brown University
Title: "The Recurring Rainfall Problem"
1– 3 p.m. (Arts and Sciences Hall, Room 107)
Pi Mu Epsilon (IIME) Induction Ceremony and Student Awards
Mathematics Honor Society
2– 3 p.m. (Arts and Sciences Hall, Room 105)
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Poster Session
2:45–3: 30 p.m. (Arts and Sciences Hall, Room 105)
Psychology Honors Reception and Lombardi Scholarship Awards
3– 5 p.m. (University Center, Faculty Lounge)
2018 Petersheim Academic Exposition Closing Ceremony
Closing Remarks by Dr. Tracy Gottlieb, Vice President, Student Services
3– 5 p.m. (Bethany Hall)
Pizza and refreshments provided.
R.S.V.P. for the Closing Ceremony
Connected Events
The Italian Humanists on Tyranny
Guest Lecturer: James Hankins, Professor of History, Harvard University and General
Editor, The I Tatti Renaissance Library
Tuesday, April 10, 2018
6 –7 p.m. (Walsh Library, Beck Rooms)
Catholic Life in Literature Series with Dr. Jim McGlone: The Invisible Man
Dr. James McGlone will present a reading of G. K. Chesterton's Father Brown Story:
The Invisible Man.
Commentary by: Father Ian Boyd, Editor of the Chesterton Review and Dr. Dermot Quinn,
Associate Editor of the Chesterton Review.
Tuesday, April 10, 2018
7:30– 9:30 p.m. (University Center, Theater-in-the-Round)
Shakespeare Day
Sponsored by the Department of English and English Club
Wednesday, April 11
10 a.m. – 3 p.m (University Center, Chancellor's Suite)
An Evening of Irish Songs and Recitations
Come and enjoy this celebration of Irish cultural heritage, orchestrated by Catholic
Studies Professor, Dr. James McGlone and presented by the talented performers of the
Celtic Theatre Company. Light refreshments will be served. This event is free of charge
and open to the public.
Tuesday, April 17
7:30– 9:30 p.m. (University Center, Theater-in-the-Round)
Eco-Fest
Wednesday, April 18
(Noon – 4 p.m., University Green)
8th Annual Irish Language Mass
All are welcome to join the Pirates of Irish Persuasion & Extraction (PIPE) Alumni
Club at the
8th Annual Irish Language Mass and Dinner. Parts of the Mass will be said in Irish,
and parts in English. The musical selections for the Mass will include Irish-inspired
hymns.
Mass: Friday, April 20 (6– 7 p.m., Chapel of the Immaculate Conception)
8th Annual Irish Language Mass & Dinner
Following Mass, join us for an Irish-themed dinner, catered by Town Hall Deli. Enjoy
Town Hall’s famous Sloppy Joes, as well as classic and special homemade salads, hot
corned beef, boiled
potatoes and carrots, and a variety of desserts. Musical entertainment will be provided
by Dr. Manus McGuire, a multi-award-winning Irish fiddler. At the dinner, we will
also recognize Seton Hall University faculty and administrators who were recognized
by the Irish Voice in December 2017 as
recipients of the Irish Education 100 award. All at the dinner will be entered to
win fabulous door prizes! Donations will be accepted for the Division of Volunteer
Efforts' (DOVE's) work with St. John's Soup Kitchen in Newark. Donations can also
be made while registering online for the event.
Tickets: $15 for Adults, $10 for Children (under 12)
Tickets for the dinner must be pre-purchased by Friday, April 13 via www.shu.edu/PIPEAlumni
For more information contact Brian O'Malley, Director of Alumni Clubs, [email protected]
or at (973) 378-9818.
Dinner: Friday, April 20 (7– 9 p.m., University Center, Main Lounge)
Gospel Choir Anniversary Celebration
Saturday, April 287– 9:30 p.m. (University Center, Living Room)
School of Health and Medical Sciences (SHMS) Poster Session
M.S. in Athletic Training, M.S. in Physician Assistant, M.S. in Speech-Language Pathology,
and Master of Healthcare Administration
Monday, April 30
10 a.m.– noon (University Center, Chancellor's Suite)
SHMS - M.H.A. Student VirtualPresentations
Monday, April 30
10a.m. – noon(Virtual event)
SHMS - M.S. in Physician Assistant Program Oral Presentations
Monday, April 30
12:30 – 3:30 p.m. (University Center, Chancellor's Suite)
Spring Recital Showcase
Organized by the Music Program of the College of Communication and the Arts
Thursday, May 3
6–8 p.m.
2018 Experiential Education Awards Ceremony
Breakfast by Invitation Only
Wednesday, May 9
9– 11 a.m. (University Center, Chancellor's Suite)