Bringing History to Life
Students experienced history first-hand through object-based learning (OBL), an approach that adds value to classroom studies with objects from SHU's Archives and Special Collections.
The oldest and largest academic unit at Seton Hall University, the College of Arts and Sciences provides a learning, teaching and research environment that informs and promotes the University's Catholic mission. Based on a liberal arts course of study that is grounded in the Catholic intellectual tradition, the College fosters a value-centered, technologically enhanced education that enables the personal and professional development of its students.
Students experienced history first-hand through object-based learning (OBL), an approach that adds value to classroom studies with objects from SHU's Archives and Special Collections.
History professor, Thomas Rzeznik, lectures at exhibit opening.
Ready to make a difference? Attend our virtual information session on Seton Hall’s Master of Social Work (M.S.W.) program. Connect with faculty, learn more about the program, and start to envision what your great mind could do at Seton Hall.
Professor Jo Renee Formicola, globally recognized expert in church-state relations, discusses how the midterm elections could influence government policies.
Ranked as a Best Program for Nonprofit Management by U.S. News & World Report, this program prepares students for leadership success in a variety of public service settings.
Join us for our next virtual information session about Seton Hall’s online Master of Science in Data Science program. Hear about the cutting-edge techniques to analyze data from data mining, machine learning, data visualization and cloud computing.
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