Seton Hill University News from the Hill - January 13, 2017

 

 Photo Credit: Christian Tyler Randolph/Tribune-Review

Renewing Lowe: Lowe Dining Hall Project will Add Needed Space, Restore Historical Beauty
 
A restoration and renovation project underway at Lowe Dining Hall will provide additional dining seating, student meeting space, serving areas and kitchen space to accommodate Seton Hill's growing student population while simultaneously restoring the historic beauty of the nearly century old dining hall.
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 Photo Credit: Christian Tyler Randolph/Tribune-Review


Reinventing Herself: Alumna Anita Vivio '14 Earns Master's Degree, Begins New Chapter
 
At age 58, Anita Vivio earned her master's degree in special education in December from Seton Hill, two years after earning a degree in family and consumer science. Her efforts to reinvent herself for the third time in her life were featured in a profile story in the Tribune-Review.
In the Swing of Things: Seton Hill Youth Swing Band Performs at Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre "Nutcracker" Show
 
The Seton Hill Youth Swing Band, a new ensemble of high school musicians through the University's Community Music Program, had the opportunity to perform in the lobby of the Benedum Center before and during intermission of Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre's "Nutcracker." The performance continues a tremendous partnership between Seton Hill and Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre, who will once again perform at the University's Performing Arts Center on May 5 and 6.
Basketball Brothers: Noah and Nathan Davis Hit Milestones on the Court
 
Seton Hill basketball players - and brothers - Noah and Nathan Davis recently reached record-breaking and personal milestones in the same game. Noah, a freshman, set a Seton Hill record for points in a game with 37, while Nathan scored his 1,000th point as a Griffin during a win against Edinboro University.

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