
Seton Hall Faculty Participate in Harvard Workshop
In 2021, on the approval by Harvard Business School of the Seton Hall University’s proposal for joining the MOC Affiliate Network, housed in the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness.
In 2021, on the approval by Harvard Business School of the Seton Hall University’s proposal for joining the MOC Affiliate Network, housed in the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness.
During a recent lecture, history professor Thomas Rzeznik looked back on one of the most critical decades in U.S. Catholicism, the 1970s, and the developments of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.
In Core I and Core II, students begin the spring semester exploring questions of deep meaning and values informing moral choices and actions.
Filmmaker Yelena Demikovsky will present her new, much talked about documentary film project "Black Russians: The Red Experiment." The film screening will be followed by Q&A with the film's creator.
The Rev. Dr. Forrest M. Pritchett, a longtime civil rights leader and eminent voice at Seton Hall for 45 years, has been named interim director of Africana Studies.
Student volunteers proficient in a language can support their peers’ speaking and listening skills through the new Global Learning Center’s Peer-Assisted Language Support (PALS) Program.
Amalia McEvoy, a graduate student taking Introduction to Digital Humanities, worked with the Center for Community Research and Engagement's PolicyLab to research community gardens in Newark.
Writer Marina Antropow Cramer will present her novel 'Roads' (2017) and give a talk "Between Two Tyrants: One Family's Journey from Stalin's Russia to Hitler's Labor Camps".
Three Seton Hall faculty members are being honored with the prestigious 2023 Uniservitate Award for their innovation in service learning through their work in the Catholic Social Thought (CST)
December 31, 2022, marked the passing of Pope Benedict XVI — a servant leader who personally touched the lives of members of the Seton Hall community.
The Department of Catholic Studies at Seton Hall was established in 2012 – the Year of Faith proclaimed by Pope Benedict XVI.
The Department of Catholic Studies in collaboration with the G. K. Chesterton Institute for Faith & Culture proudly present “Caravaggio: A Radical Approach to the Truth,” a lecture by David López.
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.
Inside the Core, we are happy to celebrate various lights in our Core community, all of them coming together during the last part of the fall semester of 2022.
The Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES) honored Professor Margarita Balmaceda, Ph. D, with two book prizes for her latest book, Russian Energy Chains.
Seton Hall University joined the prestigious IFCU in 2021, and since then has made many contributions to the organization.
Apgar and her students are using data to ask difficult questions that are reshaping the practice, regulation and education of social work.
Peer tutors can earn Level I Certification from CRLA, which acknowledges excellence in academic support programs.
Healthcare executive Bruce Tomason gives $1.25 million toward two programs close to his heart.
An extension of his passion for educating young people in the Catholic Faith, this publication is a way for Professor Wright to make the Good News accessible to Generation Z Catholics.
In the past three conferences, members of the organization have won nine awards and commendations.
On February 25, Seton Hall will host its annual Graduate Open House in Bethany Hall. Discover how a graduate degree from Seton Hall can help you achieve your professional and personal goals.
CCRE co-hosted “Teach-in on Social Justice, Catholic teachings, and a lifetime of commitment” with the Archdiocese of Newark and Local 32 BJ Service Employees International Union on December 3rd.
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.
Jamila T. Davis, the Practitioner in Residence for Seton Hall’s Center for Community Research and Engagement, was featured on State of Affairs for her work with Newark and East Orange.
Professors Ines Angeli Murzaku, Nancy Enright and Jeffrey Morrow nurture students in the heart of the faith.