Arts and Sciences News Archive
- Challenges and Opportunities in Ecumenism: A Catholic Perspective
March 27, 2023
Bishop Brian Farrell is Secretary of the Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity (DPCU), Vatican City, and Vice President of the Holy See’s Commission for Religious Relations with Judaism. - Social Work Students Rally and Learn in Trenton.
March 27, 2023
Senior social work students learned the value of political advocacy in Trenton. Representing SHU, they participated in NASW's LEAD event aimed at promoting social justice and macro practice. - Inside the Core we Have our Second Scholars' Forum.
March 24, 2023
Inside the Core we are excited to welcome Jeff Morrow, Ph.D., of Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology, in our second Scholars' Forum in the Catholic Intellectual Tradition for spring '23. - SHU Mock Trial Team Enters National Tournament
March 23, 2023
Seton Hall's Mock Trial team made a historic win at the American Mock Trial Association's Opening Round Competition Series. - Inside the Core: Romero-King Week (And a Half)
March 23, 2023
Inside the Core, this week and next week (Friday, March 24 at noon and Tuesday, April 4 at 1 p.m.), we will celebrate the lives and remember the deaths of St. Oscar Romero and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. - College of Arts and Sciences 2023 Business Bootcamp
March 22, 2023
The College of Arts and Sciences is getting ready to host its seventh annual Business Bootcamp. The program will run this coming May, and applications are now open to prospective students. - PMPDPP Students Experience Medical School
March 22, 2023
Pre-Medical/Pre-Dental Plus Program visits Rowan-Virtua School of Osteopathic Medicine (Stratford and Sewell campuses), Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, and Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine. - CCRE Presents PolicyLab at ASPA2023
March 22, 2023
Joseph Pastino '12/MPA '22 and Timothy Hoffman '15/MPA '16 from the Center for Community Research and Engagement (CCRE) hosted a conversation at the 2023 ASPA Conference on its PolicyLab. - How the Bulgarian Jews Survived the Holocaust
March 21, 2023
The Graduate Program in Jewish-Christian Studies is pleased to welcome Joseph Benatov, Ph.D. as this year’s speaker for the online Teachers Study Day, "How the Bulgarian Jews Survived the Holocaust." - Nonfiction Writer Courtney Zoffness Reads at Seton Hall
March 20, 2023
Award-Winning Nonfiction and Fiction Writer Courtney Zoffness Will Read at Seton Hall on Wednesday, April 19 at 7:00 p.m. ET. - How a Shakespeare Expert Parlayed Passion Into a Career
March 16, 2023
Donovan Sherman, prolific author and Shakespeare researcher, says studies in English and other humanities can allow people to flourish as complete humans. - PA/NJ CRLA Conference Held at Seton Hall
March 15, 2023
The Academic Resource Center (ARC) was proud to co-host this year’s PA/NJ College Reading and Learning Association (CRLA) conference at Seton Hall University on March 10, 2023. - INNCIS Symposium Returns to Seton Hall
March 15, 2023
The Charles and Joan Alberto Institute is pleased to host the first in-person symposium of the Interdisciplinary Network for Nineteenth-Century Italian Studies (INNCIS) from March 30-31. - U-Life Course Fosters Success for First-Year Students
March 13, 2023
The U-Life course introduces students to essential campus resources, helps them to build community and belonging, and provides opportunities for community service. - Gallery Space in the New University Center Shows Off Student Work
March 13, 2023
Christopher Aurillo, has curated a collection of student works for display in the O’Brien Family Gallery within the new University Center. - Religion and Theology Undergraduate Essay Contest
March 13, 2023
The Department of Religion is accepting submissions for the 5th Annual John M. Ballweg Undergraduate Essay Competition on issues analyzed through a religious or theological perspective. - Pope Francis and Literature
March 13, 2023
“The novel, literature reads the human heart, helps to accommodate desire, splendor and misery. It is not a theory. It helps to preach, to know the heart.” – Pope Francis - International Congress on Pope Francis
March 10, 2023
The conference, to be held on March 14, is titled “An Openness in Truth and in Love: Pope Francis and Interreligious Dialogue.” - Seton Hall Law Ranks 31st in Nation for Bar Passage
March 9, 2023
Seton Hall University School of Law ranked 31st in the nation for first-time bar passage rate, exceeding the state average by more than 14 points, and other law schools in New Jersey by nearly 17. - Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
March 9, 2023
James P. McGlone’s adaptation of Dorothy Sayers’s cycle of radio plays about the life of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. The event will be held on Wednesday, April 4 at 7 p.m. in the Theatre - Petersheim Expo: Celebrating Innovation and Achievement
March 9, 2023
Student abstract submissions are now being accepted for the 27th expo, which will feature a keynote address by Carl W. Lejuez, Ph.D., Provost and EVP of Academic Affairs, Stony Brook University. - Big Data in FinTech Comes to Seton Hall
March 7, 2023
On Tuesday May 9, Seton Hall University will host the 10th Annual New Jersey Big Data Alliance (NJBDA) Symposium, the state’s "premier conference for big data and advanced computing." - Catherine the Great of Russia: A Woman Ahead of Her Time
March 7, 2023
The Slavic Club, will present Alisa Dupuy impersonating Catherine the Great: The Russian Czarina of the 18th century - a Woman of Her Time at 6:30 p.m., Thursday, March 23, in Fahy Hall Room 236. Food will be served. - CCRE Hosts 2 Panels at Engage NJ Conference
March 5, 2023
The Center for Community Research and Engagement (CCRE) hosted two panels at Engage NJ's 4th THRIVE Student Conference focusing on CCRE's service-learning programs and PolicyLab's Green Power blog. - ACS Chapter Serves as Ambassador for STEM Education
March 3, 2023
American Chemical Society Student Chapter advisor Prof. Joseph Badillo establishes an annual STEM education visit to the Immaculate Conception High School in Montclair, NJ. - Fulbright Scholar from Italy Comes to Seton Hall
March 2, 2023
Historian Claudio Staiti has arrived at Seton Hall from Italy as a winner in the prestigious Fulbright Scholarship competition that brings foreign researchers to the United States. - Catholic Social Thought in Action Academy on WSOU
March 2, 2023
Over the past two years, the Department of Social Work and the Catholic Studies Program have been collaborating, and with great success. - Diplomacy Internship Fosters Support, Advocacy for New Jersey's Muslim Community
March 1, 2023
Hamzah Khan's internship with the Council on American Islamic Relations-NJ Chapter, deepened his understanding of how public policy impacts civil rights locally and internationally. - Inside The Core Welcomes Gregory Floyd of ICSST
February 27, 2023
Inside the Core, Gregory Floyd, Asst. Dir. of the Center for Diaconal Formation at ICSST, presents on his book Unforgettable: How Remembering God’s Presence in Our Past Brings Hope to our Future. - Poetry-in-the-Round Host Award-Winning Fiction Writer Nathan Oates
February 27, 2023
Fiction Writer Nathan Oates Will Read at Seton Hall on Wednesday, March 29 at 7:00 p.m. - SHU-NJSGC (NASA) Summer Research Fellowships
February 24, 2023
Seton Hall University has been awarded twelve summer fellowships for science, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) undergraduate students by the New Jersey Space Grant Consortium (NASA). - God, Angels, and Electromagnetic Radiation
February 21, 2023
In the minds of believers, reality is full, made of both the material world we interact with through our senses and the spiritual realm we engage with our souls. - Inside the Core: Great Art Reflects the Great Literature in the Core
February 17, 2023
A recent article about an exhibit by Venetian artist Vittore Carpaccio by Andrew Butterfield includes a detailed description of a painting entitled St. Augustine in his Study. - Join the International Student Support Group
February 16, 2023
The support group series is every Thursday from 4 to 5 p.m. (EST) in the Multicultural Room located in the Global Commons area (JH Rm. 134). - Students experience Spirit + Matter Exhibit through painting, music and creative writing
February 14, 2023
Student learning and engagement in the gallery enhances classroom learning via music, painting and writing. - PIPE Presents a Trinity of Irish Events
February 14, 2023
Pirates of Irish Persuasion and Extraction (PIPE), Seton Hall’s student organization celebrating Irish culture, is planning a full roster of events for the Spring semester. - Men and Women Who Shaped An Educational Institution
February 10, 2023
History Professor Dermot Quinn looks back at 150 Years of American Catholic life in his latest book, <em>Seton Hall University, A History, 1856-2006.</em> - A Catholic Breathing with Two Lungs
February 9, 2023
Join us to learn about and celebrate this “Jersey girl”—an example for us all, who showed by her life that we are all called to sanctity. - PMPDPP Scholars Visit College of Dental Medicine
February 9, 2023
On Friday, January 6, 2023, Pre-Medical/Pre-Dental Plus Program (PMPDPP) scholars enjoyed an engaging tour and interactive activities at Columbia University College of Dental Medicine. - Lewis Gordon, Ph.D., on The Fear of Black Consciousness
February 9, 2023
Lewis Gordon, Ph.D., one of the leading scholars working on racism, anti-blackness, and black existentialism, will discuss topics in his most recent book, Fear of Black Consciousness. - Yale Activist Teaching Race and Public Admin at SHU
February 8, 2023
Angelo Pinto, Esq., Activist in Residence for the Yale School of Public Health and a founding member of Until Freedom, is teaching “Race and Public Administration” at Seton Hall. - Chemistry Doctoral Student Receives Award
February 7, 2023
Mary Chiọma Okorie, a Ph.D. candidate, received a Younger Chemists Committee Leadership Development Award to attend the Younger Leaders Track at the annual ACS Leadership Institute. - How to Love Everyone, Even Your Enemies
February 6, 2023
The Center for Catholic Studies hosts the Spring Lonergan Lecture by Sanders on February 23th, at 3:30 Chancellor's Suite. - Ph.D. Murzaku Joins International Peace-Building Research
February 6, 2023
The group’s mission is to identify common values and principles to promote a culture of encounter among different religions, leading to peace. The research group holds research seminars. - Why Anne Hewitt Predicts Health Care Is Heading Home
February 6, 2023
Population health management expert says health care is trending away from hospitals and into homes, communities - Inside the Core English Graduate Student Works on Book
February 2, 2023
English graduate student, Frank Hunter, is working on a book project, consisting of a translation of Perpetua's Passio, accompanied by two companion texts, Acta Brevia, and five scholarly articles. - Together, With Voices Raised, We Shall Overcome
February 2, 2023
The 5th annual Dr. Martin Luther King Day Symposium brought students, faculty, staff and members of the community together to draw inspiration from the words, actions and life of MLK. - Seton Hall Faculty Participate in Harvard Workshop
January 30, 2023
In 2021, on the approval by Harvard Business School of the Seton Hall University’s proposal for joining the MOC Affiliate Network, housed in the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness. - That 70s Catholicism
January 26, 2023
During a recent lecture, history professor Thomas Rzeznik looked back on one of the most critical decades in U.S. Catholicism, the 1970s, and the developments of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. - Documentary Film "Black Russians: The Red Experiment"
January 26, 2023
Filmmaker Yelena Demikovsky will present her new, much talked about documentary film project "Black Russians: The Red Experiment." The film screening will be followed by Q&A with the film's creator.