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The National Catholic Center for Holocaust Education at Seton Hill University — founded by two Catholic sisters in 1987 — held a ceremony to plant the small tree at the beginning of May.
Editorial Standards ⓘ Jonathan Marshall Sports Reporter/Anchor MANCHESTER, N.H. — On Sunday, Saint Anselm men's lacrosse defeated Seton Hill, 9-8, to advance to the semifinal round against ...
GREENSBURG, Pa. — About a dozen people gathered across the street from the Sisters of Charity Cemetery on Seton Hill University's campus Wednesday for a special ceremony. The university's ...
GREENSBURG, Pennsylvania (KDKA) — Seton Hill University in Greensburg received a special tree Wednesday, going back decades, thousands of miles away in Europe. It’s now planted on campus as a ...
It’s now planted on campus as a symbol of strength, with branches tied to a young Jewish teenager, killed 80 years ago during the Holocaust. KDKA's Lauren Linder has the story.