Seton Hill University Recognized Nationally for Mobile Technology Program

Seton Hill University was recognized by IvyWise, a New York-based counseling company, in its “Top Five” list created to assist college applicants in choosing schools that leverage the power of mobile devices to store and deliver recorded lectures, syllabi, homework, tests and a host of other information that can be accessed anytime, anywhere on campus.

In addition to Seton Hill University, the “Top Five” list includes Stanford University, the University of Maryland’s College Park campus, Ohio State University, and the University of Missouri. —Kary Coleman Hazen, Seton Hill

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