
Inspiring Life Journey of Educator and Service Dog
Grace Mariani educates those around her, engaging a new generation of students, faculty and the University community and beyond.
Grace Mariani educates those around her, engaging a new generation of students, faculty and the University community and beyond.
Esteemed Alumnus and Adjunct Professor Michael Noriega chosen by Governor Murphy to bring his values and intellect to state's highest court.
The College of Education and Human Services and Alumni Engagement honor the work of faculty and alumni who embody a passion for and commitment to serve.
Seton Hall's sixth annual Giving Day shatters the record for the greatest number of donors in the history of Giving Day while raising the highest giving total since 2018!
On April 19-20 the Seton Hall community will stand Hall for one, one for Hall to support students and the future of Seton Hall. Join fellow Pirates in making history again this year!
A virtual discussion with Pro Skydiver, Melanie Curtis, to talk about how fear can manifest and how we can move through it to get to our peak performance.
Hope and Al Frungillo and their family give $1 Million to support the construction of a new Seton Hall University practice facility.
The Center for Community Research and Engagement (CCRE) hosted two panels at Engage NJ's 4th THRIVE Student Conference focusing on CCRE's service-learning programs and PolicyLab's Green Power blog.
Peyton Elder '18 presented on “The Beauty of Supply Chain” through the lens of the cosmetic company L'Oreal, where he interned as an undergraduate and now serves as their Demand Planning Manager.
The George A. Laudato Endowment will help fund the NSF program, including the travel, research materials, scholarships, and professor of practice needed to run the program.
Chimdi and the National Security Fellowship team briefed the U.S. State Department and presented their work "Enhancing the U.S. Strategic Relationship with Pakistan."
Sua Mendez, B.A. ’19/M.A. ’21 has landed a position as the assistant registrar for outgoing loans and collections at the MET.
Take part in this Seton Hall tradition and showcase your Pirate Pride before the men's basketball game from February 7th-8th against the Creighton Bluejays!
John Swift built a remarkable career in advertising for the health care industry and was a champion of Catholicism and Athletics.
US News & World Report has ranked Seton Hall's Online Graduate Nursing Programs in the Top 16 percent nationally, 4th among all Catholic colleges and tops in New Jersey.
Julia Van Ness, B.S.E. ‘18, now an 8th grade special education inclusion teacher, recalls her time as an undergraduate student in the Elementary and Special Education program at Seton Hall University.
The President of the UN General Assembly and the Apostolic Nuncio to the United States will address the Seton Hall community this semester as part of the School of Diplomacy's World Leaders Forum.
Stillman Human Resource Management students venture out on field trips to three local companies to see how businesses of different scales apply basic human resources practices within their workforces.
The College of Education and Human Services is proud that Msgr. Hanbury was an alumnus. We now wish to honor the work of other alumni who embody Msgr. Hanbury's passion and commitment to serve.
Healthcare executive Bruce Tomason gives $1.25 million toward two programs close to his heart.
Her work has been featured in countless fashion and jewelry magazines in France, Monaco, Italy, Switzerland, and the UK. For students at Seton Hall, opportunities are endless.
Fundraising among alumni and friends soared, making 2021-22 the largest fundraising year in University history.
Christmas at the Hall kicked off with the annual Christmas Tree lighting amid fanfare, festivities and anticipation for the official opening of the newly transformed Bishop Dougherty University Center
In September 2022, Hunter DeSimone '19/M.A. '21 started his new job with the Department of Education as a Digital Communications Specialist.
The Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute honored three Latino role models at its fundraiser for student scholarships, Fiesta Latina Gala, on Thursday, October 27.
Seton Hall’s College Radio Station WSOU 89.5FM won three awards during the month of October for their outstanding broadcasts over the past year including a first-place finish.
Five Seton Hall members serve on the Board of ACE Women's Network – NJ, a statewide, non-profit organization dedicated to advancing women leaders' professional development in higher education.
Seton Hall will officially cut the ribbon on its new University Center on November 28 at 5:45 p.m., right after Mass and before the annual Christmas Tree lighting.
Seton Hall has received the New Jersey Governor’s We Value Our Veterans Academia Awardin recognition of its “conspicuous support for our armed forces."
Tommy Pasquale, a marketing and management major within the Stillman School of Business who graduated from Seton Hall in 2020, has embarked on a walk across America to benefit homeless veterans.
The Center for Community Research and Engagement (CCRE) launched PolicyLab in Spring 2022 in response to the misinformation surrounding New Jersey’s most pressing social and political issues.
In honor of National Arts & Humanities Month, the life and work of the late art professor Edwin Havas and his impact within the Seton Hall community is highlighted.
Seton Hall University has expanded its presence in Newark with a satellite space and Welcome Center in the city’s new Gateway Complex - just moments away from the Law School and Prudential Center.
Alumni graduates from the Communication and Arts programs, discussed their academic progress throughout the program as well as the skills acquired through extensive, independent research.
The College of Education and Human Services invited Michael Vega, Ph.D., MSW, to present his dissertation to students and faculty.
On October 14, Student Services hosted a Meet and Mingle Breakfast and Resource Fair in Bethany Hall to welcome parents and guardians to Seton Hall Weekend.
Timothy Hoffman ‘15/M.P.A. ’16, Director of the Center for Community Research and Engagement (CCRE), presented at the 51st Annual Conference for the Society for Experiential Education.
Join us to celebrate the life and legacy of athlete and education major Mary L. Jennings at this very special SHU Women's Soccer fundraising game.
Seton Hall alumna named Archdiocese of Newark’s 2022 “Teacher of the Year” and awarded the New Jersey Nonpublic School Teacher of the Year award.
Jason Santos, created a communal closet for students without means to get professional attire. Burlington stores donated around 300 clothing items to Pirate’s Closet.
Kim M. Kubasek ’85 was named CEO of Developmental Disabilities Institute, a NY-based nonprofit that provides special education and therapeutic intervention services for adults and children.
The Hajek family shares their excitement as a Seton Hall legacy family, reflects on where their journey started, and expresses words of encouragement to their son who is carrying on their legacy.
Following successful placements at Hackensack Meridian Health's corporate office, Alyssa Martinez '23 and Mohamed Abdelaziz '22 will join the team permanently this fall.
Renowned anchor and producer to be honored with the Lifetime Professional Achievement Award at the Gala to Inaugurate Seton Hall University’s Center for Sports Media.
Seton Hall alumnus Matthew W. Horace M.A. '13, CPP, Chief Security Officer of the Mayo Clinic, shared his experience as a graduate alumnus and career success on Pirate’s Eye Alumni Podcast.
The 4th and newest edition of the Young Scientists Grinchenko – Seton International Journal has been published featuring five Seton Hall education students.
The Alumni Board of Directors is pleased to announce its newest members, who began their terms this month as key ambassadors to the alumni network.
Shea Richardson was honored for being a dedicated and inspired educator on April 25, when she received the Hanbury Alumni Mission Award from Seton Hall.
TESOL faculty and alumni teamed up with the Orange Public School District this spring semester to provide ESL (English as a Second Language) classes to district parents.
Timothy Hoffman ‘15/M.P.A. 16’, presented at the 8th International Symposium on Service Learning on the successes of the Center for Community Research and Engagement during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Jim Malgieri Summer Internship Program gives Stillman School of Business students the opportunity to join Pirum, a financial services technology vendor, at its New York City location for 10 weeks.
Diplomacy alumna Shaira G. Taylor, MS '21, is running for Hawaii's state legislature after her graduation from the Executive MS in International Affairs program.
The 2021-2022 National Security Fellowship graduate student research team briefed leaders in the U.S. Department of State on Wednesday, April 27, concluding their yearlong project for the agency.
Recent alumnus Joseph Pastino, '12/M.P.A. '22 was named a Public Administration Student of the Year by the New Jersey Chapter of the American Society for Public Administration.
Alumnus and His Family Commit $1 Million towards Renovations of the 60-Year-Old Student Building.
The Seton Hall community united "Hall Together," achieving Giving Day history by exceeding its goal of 1,856 donors and raising over $896,000 from over 2,000 donors!