
Sophomore Receives Two Scholarships for Research
Lana Hannineh, a sophomore biology major and pre-med student received a $2,500 PSEG Scholarship for Advancing STEM Majors for her contributions to environmentally focused research at Seton Hall.
Lana Hannineh, a sophomore biology major and pre-med student received a $2,500 PSEG Scholarship for Advancing STEM Majors for her contributions to environmentally focused research at Seton Hall.
In February 2021, John Murzaku, a Mathematics Major and Catholic Studies minor will start a five-year Ph.D. program in Computer Science at Stony Brook University in Long Island.
The annual workshop will be offered via Microsoft Teams on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Day, Monday, January 18, 8:45 a.m.-4 p.m. A virtual luminary event will follow. Please register in advance.
The Catholic Studies Program at Seton Hall University is pleased to invite students to participate in its annual Catholic High School Essay Contest.
Law Professor Richard Winchester offers expert insights into various aspects of the latest stimulus package, unemployment benefits and other aid for individuals and families in distress due to Covid.
Anthony Sciglitano has been appointed as the new Executive Director of the Sister Rose Thering Fund.
Social media has had an impact on all aspects of our lives, but perhaps nowhere more profoundly than in the political sphere.
What is the nature of Medicine?” Is it an art? A science? A combination of both? What should be the defining features of the patient-physician relationship?
The accomplished author will discuss his most recent work, "Without Oars: Casting Off into a Life of Pilgrimage" via Microsoft Teams on Tuesday evening, November 17.
The ACS at Seton Hall is recognized as one of the top student-run chapters in the country and was awarded a grant to fund its virtual activities.
Scholars co-author an essay in forum on Covid-19 and American Catholicism that appeared in American Catholic Studies.
Professor Eduardo J Echeverria will consider three essential aspects of St. John Paul's Encyclical
Three months into her term as president-elect of the NASW-NJ, Widian Nicola aims to put New Jersey social workers at the forefront of policy issues related to poverty, racism, and immigration.
After months of planning, the Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute wraps up a successful Hispanic Heritage Month, which was filled with highly anticipated events and projects
Dr. Jeffrey Morrow takes a look at the history of Catholic biblical interpretation in order to move forward to a theological biblical interpretation takes the best of traditional history as a guide.
Fiction and Nonfiction Writer Elif Batuman will read on Tuesday, November 17 at 7 p.m. ET online.
Championing the intersection of science and faith, three Seton Hall scientists established a new chapter of the Society of Catholic Scientists (SCS) at the University.
After centuries of struggle, the Ukrainian Church has reached an inflection point. As a newly-recognized autocephalous Orthodox Church, it is poised to push ecumenical dialogue to the next level.
Esteemed psychologist and author, Dr. Debbie Joffe Ellis, a champion of her late husband Albert Ellis' groundbreaking approach to psychotherapy, leads a virtual workshop series this fall.
Thursday, October 29th, 2020, at 6:30pm, Slavic Club, is sponsoring its Virtual Bingo Night. There will be five rounds of bingo, with $20 e-gift cards to Starbucks, Dunkin's, Amazon, and more.