
Celebrating the Class of 2022
The Secretary-General of the United Nations, His Excellency António Guterres, delivered the address at Seton Hall's 166th baccalaureate commencement.
The Secretary-General of the United Nations, His Excellency António Guterres, delivered the address at Seton Hall's 166th baccalaureate commencement.
Recent alumnus Joseph Pastino, '12/M.P.A. '22 was named a Public Administration Student of the Year by the New Jersey Chapter of the American Society for Public Administration.
The Reflexive, Innovative, Objective research for Social Justice Lab, aka The RIOS Lab, is the very first social work research lab associated with the MSW program.
For the second year in a row, the University SHU Reads! Planning Committee is proud to announce the 2022 text selection-- Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption by Bryan Stevenson.
Professors Abe Zakhem and Elizabeth McCrea received a highly competitive National Endowment grant to establish a minor in business humanities at Seton Hall, the first of its kind in the U.S.
Distinguished Professor Jose Prieto invited to use “the pen to fight the sword” and take stance against atrocities unfolding in Europe at Emergency World Voices Congress of Writers.
Emily Chou, a senior social work student, investigates one of the Grand Challenges for Social Work and Society that focuses on assisting all to lead long and productive lives.
The participants in the Catholic Studies Spring 2022 study abroad experience, Foundations of Christian Culture – Italy, returned from their travels a month ago and have settled in.
The Scholars Forum in CIT welcomes Dr. Ruth Tsuria talking about her recent publication, Digital Religion: Understanding Religious Practice in Digital Media, second edition (Routledge, 2021).
Research by Professor Robert Pallitto was cited by dissenting U.S. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch along with Justice Sonia Sotomayor in a case involving torture, the CIA and a Guantanamo inmate.
Former sports columnist Jane McManus will serve as the inaugural executive director of the recently established Center for Sports Media within the College of Communication and the Arts.
Seton Hall's Office of Graduate Affairs recently announced additional scholarship opportunities in select programs for incoming students pursuing their master’s degree this fall.
Seton Hall fosters global collaboration in a partnership with the Universidad de los Andes in Colombia focused on innovation in research and educational practice.
The Sister Rose Thering Fund's signature fundraiser takes place on June 14 at 6 p.m. Featuring director Oren Jacoby, Evening of Roses raises scholarship funding for Jewish-Christian Studies students.
The Center for Community Research and Engagement (CCRE) Hosts a Community Research and Engagement In Action Panel at the Petersheim Academic Exposition on April 27 at 10 a.m.
Slavic Club is hosting a Slavic Academic Olympiad testing audience’s knowledge of Slavic Cultures and the Russian language.
A leader inside and outside the classroom, Matthew Forget is a role-model for his fellow students.
Labor historian Annelise Orleck will lecture on the New Labor Movement's Uprising Against Low Wages.
Li Kang, a doctoral candidate in the higher education program at the College of Education and Human Services, participated in a scholarly analysis of superintendent compensation nationwide.
Held on April 5, Seton Hall's Synod Session gave faculty the ability to reflect on questions that explored the role of the university in participating more fully in the life of the Church.
Professor profiles for the College of Arts and Science's winners for Faculty Researcher and Teacher of the Year Awards
Research by University faculty and students on the emerging field of plasma agriculture can help meet major global challenges of the 21st century.
Student team registration open to expand equitable access to clean energy.
Professor Barbara Mason presents her seminal research on "Current Status and Innovative Strategies for Medications to Treat Alcohol Use Disorder" at 14th Annual Biological Sciences Symposium.
PIPE invites you to attend two upcoming events: a presentation on artifacts from Irish history on Thursday, April 28, and an Irish language workshop on Friday, April 29.
Registration is now being accepted for the in-person Opening Ceremony featuring Georita M. Frierson, Ph.D., Dean, College of Arts and Sciences discussing how research unites our University community.