Student Work
Jackson Shank: Cooking with SHU Soccer's Phoebe Hamp
Photographer Tim Lang

Tim Lang is a skilled video and photojournalist who specializes in creating content for high-level athletes, including those in high school and professional sports. He has worked with prominent athletes such as Karl-Anthony Towns and Brandon Copeland, among others, and has been granted credentials to venues such as Madison Square Garden, the Barclays Center, and the Prudential Center. Tim works as a freelance photographer and videographer, traveling frequently around New Jersey and to other locations around the country coast to coast. He also serves as a current student creator for Seton Hall Athletics, working with Pirates Creative Services. His dedication to his craft plus ability to capture and edit compelling visuals has made him a respected figure in the sports industry.
Seton Hall TV Producer Farnswort Hendrickson
Seton Hall TV’s producer Farnsworth Hendrickson interviews renowned journalist Peter King, a three-time national sportswriter of the year.
Seton Hall University sophomore Belle Wiseman gives a behind-the-scenes look at how students work with the Pirate Sports Network to cover Seton Hall Men's Basketball.
The Pirate Sports Network's digital series "The Voyage," which chronicled the men's 2019-2020 basketball season, was named the 2020 recipient of the Sports Video Group College Sports Media Award in the Outstanding Program Series Collegiate Student category. Seton Hall students produced the video, with Keith Egan '19 serving as director, editor and cameraman, Joe Binder '20 serving as cameraman and graphics editor and Andrew Miller '22 serving as cameraman.
Check out the sports coverage from Clarity Stripe, a student run blog where Sports Media students have the opportunity to research and write about current issues in Sports.
Seton Hall's Pirate TV's Spring 2022 news coverage features Seton Hall, local, and national news, plus sports coverage and the weather forecast.
Listen to students reporting on behalf of WSOU 89.5 FM, the award-winning, student-run radio station of the College of Communication and the Arts and Seton Hall University. Since its inception in 1948, WSOU broadcasts from the University's South Orange campus, reaching all five boroughs of New York City and much of northern and central New Jersey, and can be streamed on iHeartRadio.