 
		The Scholars' Forum in the CIT hosts Fr. Brian Muzas
Fr. Brian Muzas of the School of Diplomacy and International Relations will be our second presenter in the Scholars' Forum in the CIT for fall of 2025

 
		Fr. Brian Muzas of the School of Diplomacy and International Relations will be our second presenter in the Scholars' Forum in the CIT for fall of 2025
 
		Seton Hall alum Allison Wrubel ’23 turns her passion for Russian into a global mission—teaching U.S. service members at the Defense Language Institute.
 
		Seton Hall University’s Catholic Studies Program is proud to celebrate John M. Travaline, M.D. adjunct faculty member, was honored with the Catholic Medical Association’s Distinguished Guardian award.
 
		Core I offers Islamic texts including Ibn Tufayl's Hayy Ibn Yaqzan, a twelfth century philosophical tale about a feral child raised by a doe.
 
		In partnership with the College of Arts and Sciences, the Career Center, and the Office of the Registrar, CAS launched the Major Exploration and Declaration Expo on October 7, 2025.
 
		Peter Morse, Assistant Professor in Seton Hall’s M.S. in Applied Physics and Engineering Program, was invited by the Royal Society of Chemistry to author a book chapter on amorphous materials.
 
		Seton Hall University’s Catholic Studies Program invites you to step into living history—from ancient Greece and Rome to the heart of today’s Church—March 2026
 
		Seton Hall’s new food digester converts cafeteria waste into compost for student research, advancing sustainability and hands-on science learning on campus.
 
		The 2025 Marcia Robbins-Wilf Lecture will take place on Sunday, October 26 at 2:30 p.m. in Bethany Hall, presented by internationally acclaimed concert pianist Carolyn Enger.
 
		Professor Strevens will lecture about “The Highly Effective Irrationality of Science.”
 
		The University Core, Campus Ministry, and the English Club are co-sponsoring three screenings of hour long segments of LOTR: The Fellowship of the Ring, linking it to Pope Francis' Laudato Si.
 
		From gears and circuits to motion and control, students explored the principles of physics through robotics, mechanical engineering challenges and weather-focused experiments.
 
		Novelist and poet Laura Sims will read from her work and discuss the craft of fiction with faculty and students.
 
		Social Work professor launches the CARE Center, an interdisciplinary hub advancing the science of human connection through research, education, and the pursuit of healing, justice, and peace.
 
		Over eight years, "Locus": The Seton Hall Journal of Undergraduate Research has become a successful platform for student research and training, with 70,000 downloads across 182 countries.
 
		The ACS Student Chapter at Seton Hall was recognized nationally for excellence in outreach, sustainability, and innovation—earning both the Commendable and Green Chemistry Awards.