Celebrating 30 Years of the Petersheim Academic Exposition
Now in its 30th year, the 2026 Petersheim Academic Exposition, "Share, Honor, Unite," will take place from Monday, April 20, through Saturday, April 25, 2026.

Now in its 30th year, the 2026 Petersheim Academic Exposition, "Share, Honor, Unite," will take place from Monday, April 20, through Saturday, April 25, 2026.
As Black History Month comes to a close, we turn to Reverend Forrest Pritchett to recall significant figures, Bishop Joseph Francis and his brother, Norman Francis, key figures locally and nationally.
Seton Hall and Ukrainian Catholic University students explored Kyivan Rus and Ukrainian history through a Global Talk class exchange rooted in shared Catholic values.
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An acclaimed cultural historian Professor Amanda Wunder will deliver the 2026 Phi Alpha Theta lecture "Spanish Fashion in the Age of Velázquez: A Tailor at the Court of Philip IV."
Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute to Host “Kicking It to 2026” Docuseries Summit on Crowd Psychology and Public Safety with world renowned crowd psychology expert, Clifford Stott.
Seton Hall's "Faculty Environmental Sustainability Seminar" helps professionals integrate sustainability into their courses, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and enriching student learning.
Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures (LLC) announces Omicron Zeta Chapter of Alpha Mu Gamma (AMG), National Collegiate Foreign Language Honor Society.
A lecture by Bronwen McShea Ph.D. examining how lay and consecrated women helped found and shape modern Catholic universities in the U.S., Europe, and Latin America.
Ines Murzaku, Chair of CAST and Professor of Religion, and Joseph Rice, Professor, ICSST, have co-edited and contributed essays to their book on CAST in the Scholars' Forum in the CIT next Wednesday.
Seton Hall will present "Ukraine’s People Revealed," a new exhibit showcasing 26 rare eighteenth-century paintings that are among the earliest known visual representations of Ukrainian culture.
Four Stillman School of Business students received scholarships from the Containerization & Intermodal Institute for their proficiency in logistics, transportation and supply chain management.
Jonathan Heaps, Toth-Lonergan visiting professor and Core adjunct faculty member, recently published an article in Commonweal, linking the ideas of Bernard Lonergan to our contemporary world.
Senior Faculty Associate Mary Landriau has been selected as the 2026 Practicum Director of the Year by the Baccalaureate Program Directors Association (BPD) and will be honored at national event.
The fifth annual Humanities Colloquium, “How to Write Well, and Why We Must,” will take place on February 12 from 5 - 6 p.m. in Bethany Hall A. The speaker will be Leonard Cassuto.
Four Seton Hall professors will share their conference experiences and excerpts from conference presentations with students, faculty and staff.