Seton Hall University in New Jersey has received an additional $2 million from alumnus and board chair emeritus Patrick M. Murray and his wife Mary Ann Pfaff Murray, who recently donated $5 million as well. Their latest gift will help fund the upcoming construction of a new basketball practice facility on campus.
The Murrays have a history of philanthropy at Seton Hall, having previously provided funding to need-based and merit-based scholarships, an endowed faculty position, athletics programming and capital projects.
“Providing funds to support our neediest students has the greatest impact on our Catholic mission and our student outcomes,” said Dr. Alyssa McCloud, senior vice president of enrollment management. “Supporting need-based scholarships ensures that the most vulnerable students are given the academic and financial support they need to ensure they can graduate from Seton Hall. We are grateful to the Murrays for helping us fulfill this mission.”