Inside the Core we celebrate a time for gratitude
This season is a wonderful time for gratitude for the daily encounters we share with colleagues and students to the deeper spiritual realities we celebrate.

This season is a wonderful time for gratitude for the daily encounters we share with colleagues and students to the deeper spiritual realities we celebrate.
A science and faith event exploring addiction through neuroscience, psychology, and Christian hope, featuring insights on resilience, grace, and pathways to healing.
Josephine DeVito, a nursing and Core faculty member, will give a presentation about her October pilgrimage to Lourdes and Fatima. The talk is co-sponsored by the Core and Campus Ministry.
Peter Morse was awarded the fellowship at one of the world's top physics institutes, forging global ties that bring world-class theoretical physics opportunities directly to Seton Hall students.
Inside the Core, Melinda Papaccio, faculty member in English and the Core, has brought us Black Poster Project and I-Thirst. Now Sister Bosco, Core faculty member, has brought I-Thirst to Nigeria.
Join us on Teams for a discussion of the new volume, "An Interdisciplinary Pedagogical Model for Catholic Studies: Rooted in Vatican II, Growing Through the 21st Century" (June 2025)
At 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, April 29, Chapel of the Immaculate Conception. A reception and program will follow in the Chancellor Suite. All members and their families are welcome.
The Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute proudly hosted the inaugural BINJE's Best Hispanic and Latino Leaders Celebration
Inside the Core this week many Core I students read Martin Luther King Jr's "Mountaintop Speech," which resonates with the lives of some African saints presented on this past Wednesday.
Your gift of school supplies and new soccer balls supports students in the sites we will be visiting and reflects our course themes of faith, care and community.
Seton Hall hosted alumnus Joshua Meyer ’12 for an “AI 101” workshop that explored large language models, agentic AI, ethics and effective use of emerging tools.
Seton Hall’s Catholic Studies Program was represented at the launch of the Scottish Catholic Studies Arts Lab (SCAL) at the University of Glasgow on October 22nd, 2025.
At CSEDU 2025 in Portugal, Computer Science professor Marco Morazán earned Best Paper for a student-centered grammar-verification design recipe, bridging theory and practice in CS education.
The University offers a variety of pathways to graduate education, giving students support to help them navigate all options for funding their studies.
Seton Hall alum Pranali Jain ’23 proves that every experience counts transforming her start in healthcare into a career in global development.
National news outlets and statewide reporters sought political science professors Matthew Hale's expertise for the 2025 election cycle in New Jersey.