Acts of the 2024 Jaki Congress Published
Seton Hall University is pleased to announce the publication of the 'Stanley Jaki Foundation International Congress 2024,' an edited volume by Father Paul Haffner and Father Joseph R. Laracy.

Seton Hall University is pleased to announce the publication of the 'Stanley Jaki Foundation International Congress 2024,' an edited volume by Father Paul Haffner and Father Joseph R. Laracy.
This year’s inductees are Nancy Kajo, Anthony Haynor, Taylor Ann Lyons, Jessica Vital, Ana Emilia Ferreira, Frederick Engram Jr., Josephine DeVito and Mary Ellen Roberts.
The Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures (LLC) announces the Seton Hall students who achieved medals and certificates for this year’s National Latin Exam.
The Department of Catholic Studies at Seton Hall University has announced the winners of its 2026 New Jersey High School Essay Contest, “St. Francis and ‘Integral Ecology’: More Than ‘Being Green
Jacob Weger, Ph.D., represented Seton Hall at the Global Alliance for 'Laudato Si’ convening in Rome, contributing to global discussions on sustainability and integral ecology.
Marcia Robbins-Wilf, Ed.D., a respected educator, philanthropist and founding trustee of the Sister Rose Thering Fund for Education in Jewish-Christian Studies, to be honored on Thursday, June 11.
Thomas Rzeznik’s new book, “A Monument of Charity,” traces the 160-year history of compassion and healing at St. Vincent’s Hospital, where New York’s most vulnerable were cared for with dignity.
Senior social work students attend a statewide gathering focused on trauma for those who are justice-involved in New Jersey. Reentry issues are central to the mission of the social work profession.
Join us for a screening of the film, "The Triumph of the Heart," at 1 p.m. on Thursday, April 30, in Mooney Hall Room 336.
At Seton Hall University, innovation was on full display as students came together for the second annual 24-hour Hackathon, transforming ideas into actionable solutions.
Ines Angeli Murzaku, Ph.D., professor and director Catholic Studies Program at Seton Hall, has published a new book, "Light from the East: The Catholic Eastern Churches Sixty Years After Vatican II."
The last Scholars' Forum in the CIT for the spring semester will feature Justin Anderson, Ph.D., Professor of Moral Theology in ICSST presenting on his three latest books.
Core II students are now reading modern authors including German philosopher and atheist Frederich Nietzsche in contrast to other modern authors, like Pope Francis and St. Oscar Romero.
Seton Hall University is pleased to announce the receipt of a major in-kind donation from Bristol Myers Squibb to benefit biology students in the College of Arts and Sciences.
Senior undergraduate social work students serve as thought leaders as they present their capstone policy research projects at a statewide symposium, alongside professor-led sessions.
Join us for an inspiring fireside chat with two powerhouse leaders from L’Oréal and The Campbell’s Company as we celebrate women who are breaking barriers, leading with purpose and shaping the future.