Inside the Core Romero-King Week
We are holding two Vigils-on-the-Green in honor of St. Oscar Romero and Rev./Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
We are holding two Vigils-on-the-Green in honor of St. Oscar Romero and Rev./Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The Ninth Annual Monsignor James Cafone Memorial Lecture: "Caravaggio: A Radical Approach to the Truth" will take place at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 10 in the University Center Event Room.
The Scholars' Forum in the Catholic Intellectual Tradition will host Jonathan Heaps, Ph.D., Core faculty member and editor of The Lonergan Review, discussing his new book, The Ambiguity of Being.
Obituary of Father Ian Boyd, CSB, founder of the G. K. Chesterton Institute for Faith & Culture and The Chesterton Review.
Internationally renowned academic Slavoj Žižek is once again coming to Seton Hall, this time to present a talk entitled “Why Authoritarian Leaders Are Obscene.”
Prof. Mildred Antenor, faculty member in the English Department and the University Core, will give a talk on her book, The Gladioli Are Invisible: A Memoir on Wednesday, March 13, 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. in
The Department of Catholic Studies at Seton Hall University proudly announce an event in the Life in Literature Series an adaptation by James McGlone, Ph.D., "Irish Songs and Stories Among Friends."
The Twelfth Annual Servant Leadership Day will be held on Tuesday, April 16, and is a celebration of Seton Hall University’s commitment to forming students as "servant leaders in a global society."
For the first time in the University’s history, Seton Hall hosted a celebration of Holy Qurbana. The Syro-Malabar liturgy was held in the Chapel of the Immaculate Conception on February 4.
Inside the Core, we were very happy to welcome the Most Reverend Fernando Natalio Chomalí Garib, Metropolitan Archbishop of Santiago, Chile, to Seton Hall University, where he visited a Core II class.
The Scholars' Forum in the CIT welcomes Jeff Morrow, Ph.D, professor of ICSST, and co-author of a new book, A Catholic Guide to the Old Testament.
The Department of Catholic Studies proudly presents the Archbishop John J. Myers Lecture Series: "Discerning Ethical Questions in a Synodal Church: An Ecumenical Reflection" by Myriam Wijlens.
"Galileo, Science and Scripture," a lecture by Kenneth J. Howell, Ph.D., an Academic Director of the Eucharist Project and President of the Pontifical Studies Foundation.
A conversation about Christopher Dawson who was one of the greatest Catholic historians of the 20th century. A scholar of extraordinary range and variety.
Seton Hall’s newest cultural organization, the Albanian Student Organization (ASO), was proud to be represented at the Involvement Fair on the South Orange campus in January.
Inside the Core we are reading medieval scholars Moses Maimonides, Ibn Rushd, and Thomas Aquinas. The latter is linked closely to the origins of the Catholic University.