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In his charge to the Class of <strong>2001</strong>,<br />

Monsignor Robert Sheeran ’67,<br />

University president, challenged<br />

them to summon the courage<br />

needed “to become all you are<br />

meant to be … for the greatest<br />

privilege each of us has is to be and<br />

become the person we are.”<br />

Celebrating with the<br />

Amid an ocean of<br />

caps and gowns,<br />

more than 1,800<br />

students received their<br />

diplomas at <strong>Seton</strong> <strong>Hall</strong><br />

University’s 144th<br />

Commencement<br />

Exercises on May 7.<br />

Families, friends<br />

and members of the<br />

University community<br />

gathered at Continental<br />

Airlines Arena in East<br />

Rutherford to honor<br />

the graduates’ achievements<br />

and to celebrate<br />

with the Class of <strong>2001</strong>.<br />

The University also<br />

bestowed honorary<br />

degrees on two notable<br />

individuals: Jack Ford,<br />

J.D., and Dolores E.<br />

Cross ’63, Ph.D.<br />

Class of <strong>2001</strong><br />

Most Reverend Paul G. Bootkoski<br />

’62, D.D., administrator of the<br />

Archdiocese of Newark and<br />

president of <strong>Seton</strong> <strong>Hall</strong>’s<br />

Board of Trustees (left), and<br />

A. Zachary Yamba, Ed.D.,<br />

president of Essex County<br />

College and secretary of<br />

<strong>Seton</strong> <strong>Hall</strong>’s Board<br />

of Regents,<br />

welcomed<br />

graduates to<br />

the <strong>Seton</strong><br />

<strong>Hall</strong> alumni<br />

family.

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