Arts and Sciences News Archive
- Catholic Social Thought in Action Academy Provides Progress Updates at Petersheim
June6 10, 2022
The Academy’s participation in the Petersheim Academic Exposition in April gave its leadership team members the opportunity to extend the work of the Academy in all three of these areas. - Biology Graduate Students Win Awards at NJWEA Conference
June6 09, 2022
Four graduate students, mentored by Jessica Cottrell, Ph.D., won first and second place in the graduate-level category for their osteoimmunology research at the NJWEA’s annual conference. - Professor Named to National Panel on Racial Healing
June6 07, 2022
The Culture of Health Leaders Institute for Racial Healing, a program funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, selected Social Work Professor Juan Rios for its first cohort. - High School Students Invited to Petersheim
June6 02, 2022
Seton Hall’s innovative Academy Catholic Social Thought (CST in Action) participated in this year’s Petersheim Academic Exposition, sharing updates and plans with the University community. - Social Work Professor Featured on PBS State of Affairs
May5 31, 2022
Professor Juan Rios, director of Seton Hall's Master of Social Work program, was featured on the PBS show "State of Affairs" regarding the impact of Covid on youth. - PSEG CISO Delivers Lecture on Cybersecurity
May5 25, 2022
Gurdeep Kaur, Chief Information Security Officer at PSEG, provided an overview of the cybersecurity field, trends and career opportunities during the 2022 Petersheim Academic Exposition. - Psychology Honor Society Inducts New Members
May5 25, 2022
The Department of Psychology inducted 33 Seton Hall University undergraduate students into its chapter of Psi Chi, the International Honor Society in Psychology, among other award presentations. - Catholic Studies Alumnus Named to Alumni Board
May5 24, 2022
Vincent Santore '17, who earned a bachelor's degree in Business Information Technology Management and Catholic Studies, has been named to the Alumni Board of Directors - Public Administration Alumnus Named Student of the Year
May5 23, 2022
Recent alumnus Joseph Pastino, '12/M.P.A. '22 was named a Public Administration Student of the Year by the New Jersey Chapter of the American Society for Public Administration. - The RIOS Lab
May5 18, 2022
The Reflexive, Innovative, Objective research for Social Justice Lab, aka The RIOS Lab, is the very first social work research lab associated with the MSW program. - Faculty Receive NEH Grant for Business Humanities
May5 11, 2022
Professors Abe Zakhem and Elizabeth McCrea received a highly competitive National Endowment grant to establish a minor in business humanities at Seton Hall, the first of its kind in the U.S. - Jose Prieto at UN Emergency World Voices Congress
May5 10, 2022
Distinguished Professor Jose Prieto invited to use “the pen to fight the sword” and take stance against atrocities unfolding in Europe at Emergency World Voices Congress of Writers. - Social Work Student Studies Long and Productive Lives
May5 06, 2022
Emily Chou, a senior social work student, investigates one of the Grand Challenges for Social Work and Society that focuses on assisting all to lead long and productive lives. - From New Jersey to Italy and Back Again
May5 04, 2022
The participants in the Catholic Studies Spring 2022 study abroad experience, Foundations of Christian Culture – Italy, returned from their travels a month ago and have settled in. - Political Science Professor Cited by U.S. Supreme Court, In Dissent
May5 02, 2022
Research by Professor Robert Pallitto was cited by dissenting U.S. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch along with Justice Sonia Sotomayor in a case involving torture, the CIA and a Guantanamo inmate. - Slavic Academic Olympiad
April4 25, 2022
Slavic Club is hosting a Slavic Academic Olympiad testing audience’s knowledge of Slavic Cultures and the Russian language. - Annelise Orleck to Lecture on New Labor Movement
April4 19, 2022
Labor historian Annelise Orleck will lecture on the New Labor Movement's Uprising Against Low Wages. - Seton Hall and Microsoft Announce Solar Power Platform Hackathon
April4 13, 2022
Student team registration open to expand equitable access to clean energy. - Physics Professor Jose Lopez Featured on NPR Science Friday
April4 13, 2022
Research by University faculty and students on the emerging field of plasma agriculture can help meet major global challenges of the 21st century. - 2022 College of Arts and Sciences Faculty of the Year
April4 13, 2022
Professor profiles for the College of Arts and Science's winners for Faculty Researcher and Teacher of the Year Awards - Distinguished Clinical Psychologist Delivers Keynote
April4 11, 2022
Professor Barbara Mason presents her seminal research on "Current Status and Innovative Strategies for Medications to Treat Alcohol Use Disorder" at 14th Annual Biological Sciences Symposium. - Petersheim Academic Expo Honors 26 Years of Scholarship
April4 08, 2022
Registration is now being accepted for the in-person Opening Ceremony featuring Georita M. Frierson, Ph.D., Dean, College of Arts and Sciences discussing how research unites our University community. - The Ukrainian Icon: A Piece of Heaven on Earth
April4 07, 2022
The two distinguished scholars at this symposium will present two fine papers on icons, new and old. In this time of war between Ukraine and Russia, this event highlighting icons. - A Reading by Angela Ajayi and Maxim Matusevich
April4 06, 2022
On Thursday, April 21, Professor Maxim Matusevich, Ph.D. and author Angela Ajayi will offer a literary reading of their work. - Teacher Study Day Explores Anatomy and Medicine in the Nazi Period
April4 06, 2022
Harvard Professor Sabine Hildebrant explores ethical transgressions and anatomical science during the Third Reich. - Springing into Fieldwork: MSW Students Finding Their Place in the Social Work World
April4 05, 2022
MSW Students discuss their fieldwork placements for Fall 2022 - College of Arts and Sciences 2022 Business Bootcamp
April4 05, 2022
The College of Arts and Sciences is getting ready to host its sixth annual Business Bootcamp. The program will run this coming May, and applications are now open to prospective students. - Philosophers Speak Lecture on Grief
April4 04, 2022
Dr. Michael Cholbi, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh, will give a talk titled "Who We Grieve For – and Why" based on his 2022 Princeton University Press book on grief. - Ines Murzaku Selected for Fourth Fulbright Award
April4 01, 2022
Professor Ines Murzaku has been selected for her fourth Fulbright Award to foster collaboration and interreligious dialogue in North Macedonia. - Students in Wartime: A Virtual Bridge with Kyiv, Ukraine
March3 31, 2022
Seton Hall University and Borys Grinchenko Kyiv University in Ukraine will bring together their students for a virtual community meeting on the wartime experiences of Ukrainian students on Tues., 4/5. - Social Work Seniors Attend Prestigious Campaign School
March3 30, 2022
Four students graduating with a BA in Social Work this May attended a two-day intensive program at the University of Connecticut to learn how to become more politically active to help others. - 2022 Seton Hall Women's Conference
March3 24, 2022
On Friday, April 1, the Women and Gender Studies Program will host the annual Women and Gender Studies Conference on Scholarly Conference on Women and Gender. Register today. - Rethinking Asian Christianities
March3 22, 2022
The Department of Catholic Studies presents "Rethinking Asian Christianities," a presentation by Rev. Daniel Franklin Pilario, C.M., Ph.D., S.T.D. Wednesday, April 20, 2022, 5 p.m. Beck Room - Bishop Bayley's Conversion and Legacy
March3 18, 2022
In celebration of the 180th anniversary of Bishop James Roosevelt Bayley's conversion to the Catholic faith. Rev. Msgr. Raymond Kupke, PhD, presenting "Bishop Bayley's Conversion and Legacy". - First Forensic Social Work Program in NJ
March3 14, 2022
Seton Hall University is proud to be the first and only school in New Jersey to offer a Forensic Social Work Concentration for graduate students. - Me Too – Spanish Film about Inclusion at the GLC
March3 11, 2022
In commemoration of the World Down Syndrome Day, a showing of the 2009 movie “Me Too” (Yo También) will take place on March 21. - Insights on Success: From Clinician to CEO
March3 10, 2022
Leslie Moorman, MSW, LCSW shares how she started a multimillion-dollar mental health agency with Master of Social Work students. - Study Abroad Is Back at Seton Hall
March3 10, 2022
Seton Hall's first study abroad trip since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic has taken flight! The study abroad experience in Italy, through the course Foundations of Christian Culture. March 2-14. - Rev. Ballweg Religion and Theology Essay Contest
March3 09, 2022
The Religion Department's Annual Undergraduate Essay Contest in Religion and Theology is now accepting submissions! The deadline is April 4, 2022. All undergraduates are invited to participate. - First Annual Interfaith Lecture
March3 07, 2022
On March 24th, the distinguished Muslim-Christian relations scholar Dr. Celene Ibrahim will deliver a lecture titled “The Space Between Us: Interreligious Engagement for Times of Disintegration." - 12 NASA Research Fellowships Awarded for Summer 2022
March3 04, 2022
Seton Hall University has been awarded twelve academic year fellowships for science, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) undergraduate students by the New Jersey Space Grant Consortium (NASA). - Should Kant be Canceled?
February2 28, 2022
Dr. Mark Couch Discusses Controversy around Kant on Race - Pietà Pilgrimage in Newark
February2 28, 2022
The visit to Sacred Heart will include a showing of the magnificent statue, as well as a guided tour, led by Rev. Armand Mantia, of the Cathedral Basilica and time for quiet prayer and reflection. - The Opportunities and Limits of Church Reform
February2 21, 2022
Dr. Altieri will outline a proper treatment of the Church as a political society – a societas perfecta in the technical sense of the term – hence as a power structure. - The Devil's Advocate—A Dramatic Reading
February2 21, 2022
Dr. James McGlone—a dramatic reading of The Devil's Advocate by Morris West. The event will be held on Wednesday, March 30, 2022, at 7 p.m. in Bethany Hall. - 2022 Essay Contest
February2 17, 2022
The Department of Catholic Studies at Seton Hall University is pleased to invite students to participate in its annual Catholic High School Essay Contest. The competition is open to all HS Students. - Presentation on the Russia-Ukraine Conflict
February2 14, 2022
Professor Alexander Motyl (Rutgers University--Newark) will deliver a virtual presentation "Russia’s War Against Ukraine: Causes Consequences, Solutions" - Maslenitsa, Russian Mardi Gras
February2 14, 2022
Feb. 24, at 6:30 pm, Slavic Club will be celebrating Maslenitsa, Russian Mardi Gras, by preparing traditional Russian bliny with different fillings, and serving them with Russian tea. Please join us! - Curiosity for Numbers Sparks Data Science Career
February2 02, 2022
Christian Clarke '17/M.S. '20 applies his interest in numbers and learnings from the online M.S. in Data Science program as a Business Analytics Manager for the language learning app, Babbel. - Honor Scholastic Society, Delta Epsilon Sigma
February2 02, 2022
The Department of Catholic Studies is proud to induct Seton Hall University students to Delta Epsilon Sigma (Alpha Mu local-Seton Hall chapter) on Thursday, April 28 at 5:00 p.m. in the Chapel at SHU.