HUDSON-DELAWARE REGIONAL CHAPTER
24th ANNUAL MEETING

May 8-9, 2008
Seton Hall University
South Orange, NJ

About Seton Hall University

Seton Hall's 58-acre campus is located in the quaint town of South Orange, New Jersey, only 14 miles from Manhattan. The University is home to eight schools, over 60 majors and about 10,000 students.  Seton Hall University is a private Roman Catholic university in South Orange, New Jersey. Founded in 1856 by Archbishop James Roosevelt Bayley, Seton Hall is the oldest diocesan university in the United States. Seton Hall is also the oldest and largest Catholic university in the State of New Jersey. The University is known for its programs in business, law, education, nursing, and diplomacy, as well as its basketball team.

The Spring Meeting will be held in the building formerly known as McNulty Hall, now known as the Center for Science and Technology.  Formerly named for Msgr. John L. McNulty, President of the University from 1949–1959, McNulty Hall was built as a the university’s technology and research center in 1954. One of the most famous features of the building is the “Atom Wall” a relief artwork originally located on outer façade. Following renovations completed in the summer of 2007, the Atom Wall, depicting the gift of scientific knowledge from God to man, can be seen in the glass atrium of the building. McNulty also houses a large amphitheater and observatory for the chemistry, physics and biology departments.

For more information regarding the campus of Seton Hall visit:
Seton Hall University's Information Website
Wikipedia Entry on Seton Hall University


We look forward to seeing you! If you have any questions about the meeting, please feel free to contact the meeting co-chairs Ron MacGillivray or Peter Brussock.
 

Ron MacGillivray
(609) 883-9500, ext 252 (phone)
(609) 883-9522 (fax)
ronald.macgillivray@drbc.state.nj.us

Peter Brussock
(215) 794-6920 (phone)
(215) 794-6921 (fax)
(609) 462-3755 (cell)
ppbrussock@elminc.com