
A Cinematic Journey with Claude McKay
French filmmaker Matthieu Verdeil presents a captivating voyage through the 1920s—from Harlem to Marseille, via Jamaica, Russia, and Morocco—in the footsteps of Jamaican-American writer Claude McKay.
French filmmaker Matthieu Verdeil presents a captivating voyage through the 1920s—from Harlem to Marseille, via Jamaica, Russia, and Morocco—in the footsteps of Jamaican-American writer Claude McKay.
Robert Pallitto and his son John Melendez’s new book, 'Whistle Stop: Kenny Dorham, Jazz, and the Journey of a Texas Family,' explores Dorham’s jazz legacy, family story, and American history.
Seton Hall University will host its Fall Graduate Open House on Wednesday, October 15, from 6–8 p.m. in Bethany Hall on the South Orange campus.
Seton Hall nursing students tackle antibiotic resistance through soil microbe research, gaining hands-on lab skills and global health experience at the Antibiotic Discovery Symposium.
The Environmental Studies program has recently established a number of local community partnerships to expand experiential learning offerings and internship opportunities for students.
As we mark the tenth anniversary of Pope Francis’s landmark encyclical Laudato Si’, this lecture will explore the past, present, and future of integral ecology within the Catholic Church’s tradition.
At Seton Hall, Gregory Wiedman’s hands-on course turns students into authors, editors, and reviewers while he advances antifungal peptide research.
The Center for Catholic Studies at Seton Hall University is proud to announce the inaugural recipient of the Monsignor Edward Ciuba Fellowship: Mary Landriau.
LTC Joshua Lehman Ph.D., will show that Saints Augustine and Aquinas are important sources for the just war tradition.
Campus Ministry and the G. K. Chesterton Institute for Faith and Culture, in collaboration with the Latino Institute, announce that the Monthly Spanish Mass schedule for the 2025-26 academic year.
The Core is holding an event to commemorate Msgr. Thomas Fahy, former president of Seton Hall, and author of the first reading in Core I.
Seton Hall University is honored to announce a $10 million estate gift from the late Sylvia and Thomas Tencza, M.S. ’64/Ph.D. ’66, establishing an endowed professorship in chemistry.
Seton Hall hosted Prevention Links’ 2025 Employee Summit, "Bloom Where We’re Planted," celebrating growth, resilience, and partnership, advancing prevention, recovery and community wellness.
Dawn Apgar and social work student, Iara Vellaro, address the growing need for clear accreditation guidelines in online social work education in their article accepted by a top social work journal.
Environmental Studies and Anthropology students visited the Netherlands for two weeks in May to learn about climate adaptation and sustainability in the watery delta country.
The University has been designated a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) by the U.S. Department of Education — a milestone achievement which will strengthen its mission of access and inclusion.