A scholarship enabled Thomas Considine ’89 to earn his J.D. debt-free. He’s helping provide that opportunity for other students by making an estate gift to the same scholarship. Read More
His parents brought him to the U.S. from India when he was four years old with just $20 between them. Through hard work, they gained good positions and became part of the middle class, and Sanjay "Jay" Ibrahim learned dreams could be fulfilled by working hard and maintaining a strong focus. Read More
The loyalty of the Seton Hall Lawyer is becoming the stuff of New Jersey lore. That loyalty is best demonstrated by investments in the future that ensure continued access to a Seton Hall Law degree, and the continued quality of the lawyer produced by Seton Hall Law. Read More
James B. "Jim" Ventantonio '64 and his wife, Anita, always believed you should give back for the good things in your life. That's why they funded three initiatives at Seton Hall Law School with an estate gift. Read More
Romie Michel '20 says that a Seton Hall Law degree wouldn't have been possible without the generosity of loyal donors. Romie encourages others to consider a gift for future students. Read More
Family. Education. Helping Others. Three core values that define Donald B. Hannon, Sr. and that he has instilled in his family. Read More
To pay back the scholarship support he received as a student, and to ensure deserving students have access to a Seton Hall Law degree, Professor Michael Ambrosio made a gift that will support future law students. Read More
As both a first generation college and law student, Steve McManus '90 understands the financing difficulties and challenges facing many students pursuing advanced degrees. Read More
Seton Hall University has received a gift of $2,000,000 from the estate of Patricia Kelly O'Callaghan '53. Read More
This fall, Walsh, Pizzi, O'Reilly, Falanga, LLP generously commited $100,000 to Seton Hall Law to create a Bar Prep Assistance Fund that will provide financial assistance to recent graduates during their bar examination preparation. Read More
A scholarship recipient herself, Seton Hall Law alumna, Caitlin Petry Cascino '12, well understood the profound impact of scholarships on students' lives. She and her husband, Jordan, a 2011 M.A. alumnus of Seton Hall, are proud to be able to fund The Caitlin P. '12 and Jordan Cascino Annual Scholarship to enable deserving students to obtain a legal education. Read More
Kimberly Hunter Turner '90 sums up her father's legacy by one word — trailblazer. She's certainly right about that: the Honorable Mac D. Hunter '63 was only the second African American to graduate from Seton Hall Law, and he blazed trails throughout a remarkable legal career, now commemorated by a gift to the Annual Fund. Read More