Are you a Seton Hall faculty member who has recently published a book? If so, HallWays’ “Pirate Bookshelf” is the perfect way to communicate your accomplishment to other members of the University community, including administrators, faculty, staff, students and alumni.

No matter what the genre of your book — history, mystery, advice, humor, satire — it will be considered for an upcoming issue of HallWays. Simply send a review copy of your book and any accompanying promotional materials to the editor of HallWays: Lori Varga, Ring Building, 457 Centre St., South Orange, NJ 07079. Include contact information and your mailing or campus address.

“Pirate Bookshelf” has featured:

  • Seton Hall Pirates: A Basketball History, by Alan Delozier, M.A., M.L.S., University archivist and assistant professor
  • A Service-Learning Guidebook for Health Administration Faculty, by Anne M. Hewitt, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Graduate Department of Public Healthcare Administration
  • The Female in Aristotle’s Biology: Reason or Rationalization, by Robert Mayhew, Ph.D., associate professor of philosophy
  • Our Oldest Enemy: A History of America’s Disastrous Relationship with France, by John J. Miller and Mark Molesky, Ph.D., assistant professor of history
  • Police and Citizen Perceptions of Police Power, by Gina Robertiello, Ph.D., professor of criminal justice

Now is your chance to be recognized as one of the talented authors of Seton Hall! Contact Varga at vargalor@shu.edu or call (973) 378-9806 for more information.

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