
Celebrating the Class of 2025
Meet these standout graduates from Seton Hall’s Class of 2025. Their stories reflect the academic excellence, leadership and service that define the Pirate experience.
Meet these standout graduates from Seton Hall’s Class of 2025. Their stories reflect the academic excellence, leadership and service that define the Pirate experience.
Amidst pomp and circumstance, the Class of 2025 will celebrate their graduation with family and friends this commencement season at the Prudential Center and other graduate ceremony locations.
The event brought together dynamic student teams, composed of undergraduates and graduates from diverse academic backgrounds, to solve real-world problems in various fields.
The Community Coalition on Race of South Orange and Maplewood will host its annual Community Conversation on Race on Tuesday, May 13, 2025, at 7 p.m. in Bethany Hall, Room A at Seton Hall University.
The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry is proud to congratulate Marius Pelmus on receiving the Dean’s Outstanding Publication Award.
Through her PA education, Lamiyah Rajai, M.S. ’25, influenced national policy, launched campus initiatives and mentored future healthcare leaders.
Sister Rose Thering Fund Evening of Roses celebrates Rev. Pritchett as treasured clergy leader. Rabbi Michael Berenbaum to receive Humanities and Holocaust Education Award. Registration is ongoing.
B.S.N. student spotlights service-learning trip during The Petersheim Academic Exposition.
On Thursday, April 24, 2025, several Seton Hall faculty and students participated in a virtual conference organized by their partners at Borys Grinchenko Kyiv Metropolitan University in Kyiv, Ukraine.
On April 22, the Seton Hall community celebrated the 55th annual Earth Day – honoring the wonder and responsibility of caring for our shared planet.
Megan Phalen, a student at St. Dominic Academy in Jersey City, New Jersey, has received first place in Seton Hall University’s 2025 High School Essay Contest.
Seton Hall MPA students combat food insecurity through hands-on service, policy research, and partnerships with leading hunger relief organizations across New Jersey.
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.
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."
Prospective students are invited to Seton Hall's Graduate Open House on Thursday, May 8, from 6 - 8 p.m. for an inside look at the University's academic offerings and campus culture.
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.