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| 04/25/06 |
The graduating class of 2006 has finally reached the top of the Hill, but there are much taller mountains to conquer. Perhaps the easiest of these to recognize is the competitive job market, but the tools needed to topple this titan aren’t quite as obvious.
Fortunately, seniors at Seton Hill University (SHU) can find some of the best right here on campus, thanks to CareerWorks, SHU’s career development program. CareerWorks offers a variety of helpful services, including career counseling, job search assistance, mock interviews, workshops, and more. |
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| 04/04/06 |
“Hopefully if you’re an officer in a club you’re getting as much out of it as you’re putting into it,” said Jaimie Steel, director of student activities and commuter life at Seton Hill University (SHU), as she knocked on wood.
That’s the very principle behind SHU’s plan to nominate one student club as “Organization of the Year” on April 11, 2006.
The criteria for clubs that hope to receive the award include, among other things, “involvement in campus life” and “contribution to membership development,” according to the application. |
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| 03/22/06 |
 Sophomore Kirsten Eberlein smears a pie in sophomore Crista Canfield's face at SHU's Pi Day celebration on March 22. Pi Day is an unofficial holiday usually observed on March 14, or 3/14, in honor of the mathematical constant pi, commonly approximated as 3.14. |
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| 10/22/05 |
Photo Illustration Resident students at Seton Hill University (SHU) are now surfing the Internet at higher speeds than ever before, thanks to a bandwidth increase for the school’s computer network.
“It does seem to go a little bit faster,” said Marchae Peters, a sophomore resident of Brownlee Hall. |
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| 09/18/05 |
Students and staff gather outside of the McKenna Recreation Center for Seton Hill University's Affirmative Action meeting.
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