
Delta Epsilon Sigma 2024
The Department of Catholic Studies is proud to induct Seton Hall University students to Delta Epsilon Sigma (Alpha Mu local-Seton Hall chapter) on Thursday, April 25, at 5 p.m. in the Chapel.
The Department of Catholic Studies is proud to induct Seton Hall University students to Delta Epsilon Sigma (Alpha Mu local-Seton Hall chapter) on Thursday, April 25, at 5 p.m. in the Chapel.
The Slavic Club presents Seton Hall Globetrotters' recent experience studying and traveling around the globe, and how to obtain a Certificate in REESP.
Author and philosopher Zena Hitz led SHU faculty in exploring the role of educators in the Liberal Arts and the conditions necessary for cultivating an intellectual life at the university.
On Friday, October 20, the Seton Hall Business Humanities Academy will host an all-day symposium that will explore how the humanities can be used to understand and teach business with guest speakers.
SHU-NJSGC (NASA) Academic Year Research Fellowships-2023/24 now accepting applications, Deadline: October 20, 2023
“Humility: The Secret of a Lost Virtue.” This event will take place at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, October 4, in the Chancellor’s Suite (ground floor of the Bishop Dougherty University Center).
Fatimah Toure continues her amazing journey to make a difference in Cote D'Ivoire.
In memory of her father's legacy, alumna Carina Castagna '21/M.P.A. '22 launches her pesto business to bring his signature dish and special touch back to the world.
Seton Hall University was again recognized as one of the Top Colleges in America by The Princeton Review.
The Meta-Research Innovation Center at Stanford identified two members of the Seton Hall faculty, Professors Nicholas Snow and Robert Mayhew, among the top 2 percent of cited scholars in their fields.
As part of Seton Hall University’s programming in support of the local community, the Core teamed up with the English Department to provide free verbal SAT and college prep classes to local students.
The Class of 2027 has landed! With the new semester about to begin, Seton Hall welcomed 1,565 ecstatic freshmen (and their proud families) to campus this week.
The Department of Catholic Studies and the International Federation of Catholic Universities are pleased to present “Synodal Church: Tradition, Kairós, Challenges.”
Join us at the Fall Graduate Open House on October 3 to explore over 90 innovative programs and connect with faculty, meet students, and discover your path to success.
This volume features several outstanding Seton Hall student essays about topics today’s Catholics face in their personal and public life.
Ines Angeli Murzaku, professor of religion and director of the Catholic Studies Program, celebrates her private audience with Pope Francis.