SHU Facts
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100

Who is the President of SHU?

Dr. Petillo

100

Name 3 D1 sports teams at SHU

Football, Hockey, Wrestling, Tennis, Rowing, Volleyball, Swim and Dive, etc. 

100

How many majors do we provide for undergrads and grads?

80!

100

How much laundry cost?

$1.00

100

What does the new fitness center include?

Golf simulator, bowl alley, group fitness, rock wall, and smoothie bar

200

When was SHU founded?

1963

200

How many intramural and club sports teams do we have?

29 intercollegiate club sports teams 

200

What is the student to faculty ratio?

13:1

200

Who is the RHD of the building and where does she live? 

RHD Emily and she lives on the 1st floor!

200

What is the name of the new fitness building?

Bobby Valentine Health and Recreation Center 

300

What traditions are SHU founded on?

Liberal arts and Catholic intellectual traditions

300

How many years has the D1 program has won the Northeast Conference (NEC) Overall, Men’s or Women’s Commissioner’s Cup?

eight times in ten years

300

Which college does not exist at SHU?

a) college of arts and sciences 

b) college of education 

c) college of teaching 

c) college of teaching 

300

Who is this building named after?

Elizabeth Ann

300

Why is JP's called JP's?

Because it's named after the president, John Petillo. 

400

How many students do we have at SHU?

8,958 total students: 5,130 full-time undergraduates

400

How many D1 sports teams do we have?

32

400

What's the average class size here at SHU?

22

400

Name 3 RSA's in Seton besides Chloe 

Julia, Amanda, Francisco, Denzel, Anthony, Chris, Gab, Kolby, Kendall, Gina, Monica

400

Why is 63's called 63's? 

Because the school was built in 1963. 

500

How many countries and states do we have students from at SHU?

48 states; 40 countries

500

What sport do we not have at SHU?

a) men's rowing 

b) women's rowing 

c) men's volleyball

d) tennis

a) men's rowing 

500

How many study abroad programs do we have? 

60 in 30 countries around the world

500

Who was Elizabeth Ann Seton? 

Elizabeth Ann Seton’s most notable contributions were in Catholic Education, as her efforts set into motion the establishment of the parochial school system in the United States. The founder of the Sisters of Charity, Mother Seton is the first American-born Catholic saint.

500

What was the name of the Market's last year? 

Outtakes