
Inside the Core We Are Hosting a Day on Immigration
Inside the Core we are happy to host Father Bill Reilly, and two distinguished panels, to discuss the issue of Immigration: Local and National, Ethical and Religious Perspectives.
Inside the Core we are happy to host Father Bill Reilly, and two distinguished panels, to discuss the issue of Immigration: Local and National, Ethical and Religious Perspectives.
As part of Stillman's M.B.A. capstone course, students will provide international consulting services to the Biblioteca Capitolare di Verona, the world’s oldest continuously operating library.
Our University joins millions of Catholics and non-Catholics around the world in mourning the loss of our Holy Father, Pope Francis.
After a semester of service at community agencies, B.S. in Nursing students organized a health fair connecting veterans and formerly incarcerated individuals with vital health resources and education.
The Market Research Center has partnered with the Elizabeth Coalition to House the Homeless, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting homeless families in Union County, funded by Union County Savings Bank.
Reverend Thomas G. Guarino, S.T.D., professor Emeritus of Systematic Theology, plays a pivotal role as co-chair of the influential bilateral ecumenical initiative Evangelicals and Catholics together.
The Scholars' Forum in the CIT is happy to host Ellen Scully, professor of ICSST, presenting on her book, "Human Salvation in Early Christianity: Exploring the Theology of Physicalist Soteriology."
On behalf of the 2025 Servant Leader Awards Committee, we are honored to announce the Twenty-First Annual Servant Leader Awards recipients.
Inside the Core we celebrated Romero-King week's closing on April 4 with a special breakfast, talk, readings of quotes and discussion at Seton Hall. A group also went to MaryHouse in New York City.
Ines Murzaku, Ph.D., has been invited to join the Scottish Catholic Studies Department at the University of Glasgow.
Seton Hall University announces its eighth annual Giving Day, which will take place on April 9-10, after last year's remarkable success.
Monsignor Joseph R. Reilly, S.T.L., Ph.D., will present the keynote address at the 2025 Opening Ceremony. It's not too late to participate. The deadline for abstract submissions has been extended.
We lost a wonderful member of our Core community with the passing of our beloved Maribel Landrau, who helped to administer the Core and who also taught in the Core for many years.
Seton Hall is partnering with New Jersey's leading food donation organization, Table to Table, to rescue healthy, fresh and perishable food in an effort to support neighbors facing hardship.
The Center for Catholic Studies and the G.K. Chesterton Institute for Faith and Culture, present a discussion on Catholic Higher Education: April 8, from 5-6 p.m., at the University Center Room 206.
On Tuesday, April 8, 2025, the Seton Hall community is invited to participate in a series of events celebrating an annual tradition, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Charter Day.