
Dr. Nyre Appointed Seton Hall’s 21st President
Nationally recognized higher education leader Dr. Joseph E. Nyre has been appointed Seton Hall 21st president.
Nationally recognized higher education leader Dr. Joseph E. Nyre has been appointed Seton Hall 21st president.
Poets & Quants ranked the Stillman School of Business in the top "10 Undergraduate Business Schools to Watch" in 2019.
Diplomacy's Courtney Smith traveled to West Africa recently to see progress underway at the UN's peacekeeping mission.
Poet Angela Alaimo O'Donnell will read on Tuesday, February 5th at 6 p.m. in the Chancellor's Suite.
The Catholic Studies Program and the Core Curriculum, proudly present "Blessed John Henry Newman Cause for Sainthood" on Thurs. Mar. 28, from 1-5 p.m. in the Chancellor's Suite.
The Classical Concert Series will kick off the 2019 SOMA Film Festival with two silent films and live scoring on 3/19.
In honor of Black History Month, "Thank God For Monday" aired a special interview with the Rev. Dr. Forrest Pritchett.
Leadership student Audrey Pennington elaborates on her involvement in creating the Institute's new leadership podcast.
The LLC's Department's Spring Lecture Series will feature prominent scholars, such as Jose Angel Manas and Pellegrino D'Acierno.
The associate professor of biblical studies was interviewed by a television talk show about his new book, The Gospel of Luke.
The 2019 Faculty Summer Seminar will focus on discernment and how it can enrich the specialized work of each participant.
The B.S.W. Program will provide valuable information to help increase access of child welfare materials nationally.
First generation student nearing graduation has participated in multiple internships.
Professors Marta Deyrup and Mary Balkun received an Incubation Grant from the New Jersey Council for the Humanities.
Director Michael Reuter, the Gerald P. Buccino '63 Center for Leadership Development, on making it into the Winner's Circle.
President-elect Dr. Joseph E. Nyre will visit all three campuses of Seton Hall University on Friday, February 22.
The Financial Planning Association will welcome alumnus Joseph Testa '12 on Feb. 18 to discuss the importance of networking.
The College of Nursing celebrated the first White Coat Ceremony welcoming new nurses at the new IHS campus.
NJBIZ recognizes five alumnae leaders who shape their organizations, industries and New Jersey's economic landscape.
Prof. Melinda Papaccio, who teaches in the English Dept. and the Core, took her students to the IThirst program in Stirling.