Home » News » Seton Hall announces plans for ‘primarily in person’ fall semester Posted By Nicholas Kerr on Mar 4, 2021 Nearly one year after Seton Hall shuttered its campus in response to the growing threat of the coronavirus, University President Joseph Nyre announced on Thursday that a primarily in-person fall semester is in the cards for the University community later this year. Citing an accelerated vaccine distribution and decreasing numbers of coronavirus cases nationally, Nyre said that the University is planning an academic schedule that will anticipate in-person events and classes with a “considerable number” of staff, faculty and administrators on all of Seton Hall’s campuses, with campus infrastructure operating at full or nearly full operation.