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Where Logic Meets Justice

Seton Hall introduces an innovative Philosophy and Law major, blending deep thought with practical application. read more

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.

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Master of Public Administration
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Master of Public Administration

Starting Fall 2025, our M.P.A. moves to 36 credits — earn your degree in as little as one year with our new accelerated pathway. Or, move at a pace designed to balance work, family and personal life.

New Scholarship Connects STEM with Italian Studies
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New Scholarship Connects STEM with Italian Studies

Through the new Frank Rubino Endowed Scholarship, an alumnus' legacy supports students in STEM with an interest Italian studies. Open to students pursuing degrees in fields including biology, mathematics, physics, chemistry, computer science and engineering.

Cybersecurity Forum
EventTuesday, October 28 at 4:30 p.m.

Cybersecurity Forum

Learn about today's cybersecurity landscape first-hand from experts in the fields including alumnus and co-founder of Brightmind Partners, Steve Ward '98, and panelists from Morgan Stanley, Tokio Marine and Prelude.

Poetry-in-the-Round Welcomes Author Laura Sims
EventTuesday, November 4 at 5 p.m.

Poetry-in-the-Round Welcomes Author Laura Sims

Filled with suspense, tension, wit and humor, Sims’s novels are playful, frightening and strike an unusual balance between compulsive readability and complexity. Enjoy the rich tradition of Poetry-in-the-Round, which brings established and up-and-coming writers to Seton Hall throughout the year.

 

Professor William Connell in the Chapel at Seton Hall University

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Lost to Time

Professor William Connell uncovered an important historical document in an antiques shop on the Amalfi Coast of Italy.

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