
MPA Student Wins NASPAA Simulation Competition
Seton Hall celebrates Timothy Dziekan's victory at NASPAA's Simulation Competition, marking a notable first for the university's MPA program.
Seton Hall celebrates Timothy Dziekan's victory at NASPAA's Simulation Competition, marking a notable first for the university's MPA program.
Seton Hall students can join an online language exchange with Ukrainian Catholic University on March 26. Sign up to connect with UCU students and the Global Learning Center.
Anthony Samaniego, a Senior Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute Scholar spends his Fall Semester in Washington D.C. interning at the House of Representatives for Representative Linda Sanchez (CA-38).
Our first Scholars' Forum in the Catholic Intellectual Tradition will host Dr. Timothy Fortin of ICSST presenting on his recent book, On the Nature of Human Sexuality: A Symposium (Springer 2024).
This year's Phi Alpha Theta Lecture will be delivered by the Benjamin Nathans (University of Pennsylvania). Professor Nathans will speak about the history of political dissent in the Soviet Union.
An abundance of Japanese and Asian-inspired events are open to community members during Japan Week 2025: "Time of Great Change, Time of Great Connection." Explore cultures, cuisines and much more.
The Archbishop John J. Myers Lecture Series: Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholic Relations. How Far Toward Unity Can We Go? A Lecture by Tamara Grdzelidze at 2 p.m., April 9, in the Chancellor Suite.
Siyao Gu brings expertise to Seton Hall in research focused on artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI), specifically applied to the sciences.
Francesca Zaccaron, Toth-Lonergan Scholar, who teaches in both CORE and CAST, recently published an important article :"The Priority of Interior Life: Berdyaev and Lonergan in Dialogue on Democracy."
The University Core with the Catholic Studies Department and the School of Nursing will be showing two films about two American women saints, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton and St. Frances Xavier Cabrini.
Seton Hall has launched the AI Academy as part of its commitment to interdisciplinary innovation, focusing on curriculum development, research and grant opportunities centered around generative AI.
Every year, the Department of Catholic Studies at Seton Hall University is pleased to invite students to participate in its annual Catholic High School Essay Contest.
Seton Hall social work seniors present their social policy analyses at a New Jersey symposium at Stockton University with students and faculty from all accredited programs in New Jersey.
Seton Hall students from various disciplines are invited to participate in a 24-hour Hackathon by collaborating and developing solutions to real-world challenges alongside peers and industry mentors.
Alice McDermott will read from and discuss her work as part of the Poetry-in-the-Round reading series. An alumni reception will follow.
Professor Mildred Antenor equipped her students with networking skills and business cards before taking them to a powerful fireside chat with Ruth Simmons, Ph.D., at Morgan Stanley.