
New Issue of The Chesterton Review is Published
The G.K. Chesterton Institute for Faith and Culture at Seton Hall University announces the publication of volume 51, nos. 1 & 2, Spring/Summer 2025—of its widely journal The Chesterton Review.
The G.K. Chesterton Institute for Faith and Culture at Seton Hall University announces the publication of volume 51, nos. 1 & 2, Spring/Summer 2025—of its widely journal The Chesterton Review.
Seton Hall Faculty participate in 3rd annual Summer Retreat reflecting on mission, service and God's creation at the Jersey Shore.
Seton Hall University welcomed over thirty faculty from across disciplines for the 27th Annual Summer Seminar.
Ines Angeli Murzaku explored the timeless lessons of Saint Mother Teresa with Steve Adubato, author, speaker, and Emmy Award-winning broadcaster of Lessons in Leadership.
Giselle Pineda, who graduated with a double major in Biology and Catholic Studies in 2022, and who worked in the office for most of her undergraduate career, will be returning as Assistant Director.
On April 8, Seton Hall community gathered to celebrate Charter Day, an annual tradition that honors the University’s founding in 1856 and the granting of its charter by the State of New Jersey.
As Director of the Lonergan Institute, Heaps teaches the medieval colloquium in the honors program and embraces interdisciplinary theology.
B.S.N. student spotlights service-learning trip during The Petersheim Academic Exposition.
Megan Phalen, a student at St. Dominic Academy in Jersey City, New Jersey, has received first place in Seton Hall University’s 2025 High School Essay Contest.
Inside the Core we are happy to host Father Bill Reilly, and two distinguished panels, to discuss the issue of Immigration: Local and National, Ethical and Religious Perspectives.
The Scholars' Forum in the CIT is happy to host Ellen Scully, professor of ICSST, presenting on her book, "Human Salvation in Early Christianity: Exploring the Theology of Physicalist Soteriology."
Inside the Core we celebrated Romero-King week's closing on April 4 with a special breakfast, talk, readings of quotes and discussion at Seton Hall. A group also went to MaryHouse in New York City.
Ines Murzaku, Ph.D., has been invited to join the Scottish Catholic Studies Department at the University of Glasgow.
Stephen G. Adubato, who teaches in the University Core, will give a presentation on "Bad Bunny, Celebrity Culture and the Cracking of the Religious vs. Secular Paradigm."
We lost a wonderful member of our Core community with the passing of our beloved Maribel Landrau, who helped to administer the Core and who also taught in the Core for many years.
On Tuesday, April 8, 2025, the Seton Hall community is invited to participate in a series of events celebrating an annual tradition, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Charter Day.