
Inside the Core we say farewell to Prof. Floyd
Inside the Core we wish Gregory Floyd, Ph.D., all the best, as he leaves Seton Hall for Boston College, his alma mater. He will be an assistant professor of philosophy there.
Inside the Core we wish Gregory Floyd, Ph.D., all the best, as he leaves Seton Hall for Boston College, his alma mater. He will be an assistant professor of philosophy there.
Inside the Core we are excited to celebrate the completion of the first season of CORECast, the podcast program coming out of one of the Academies in our Seeds of Innovation program.
Inside the Core, we welcome Dermot Quinn, Ph.D. back to the Scholars' Forum in the Catholic Intellectual Tradition to discuss his latest book, Seton Hall University: A History, 1856-2006.
The Center for Catholic Studies will host the 25th Annual Faculty Summer Seminar with Lawrence Principe, Ph.D., of Johns Hopkins University from May 31 – June 2.
While Core students are likely to be studying the works of Friedrich Nietzsche, adjunct professor Stephen Adubato has published an opinion piece in Newsweek discussing the philosopher’s influence today.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The Center for Catholic Studies hosts the Spring Lonergan Lecture by Sanders on February 23th, at 3:30 Chancellor's Suite.
In Core I and Core II, students begin the spring semester exploring questions of deep meaning and values informing moral choices and actions.
Inside the Core, we are happy to celebrate various lights in our Core community, all of them coming together during the last part of the fall semester of 2022.
The G.K. Chesterton Institute for Faith and Culture announces the publication of a Special Conversion Issue of its widely recognized journal, The Chesterton Review, vol. 48, nos. 1 and 2.
Examine civilizational prospects from the perspectives of evolutionary science, theology, global studies and future studies on Tuesday, April 11, 2023. Submissions now being accepted.
25 years of living, sharing and deepening Catholic Identity at Seton Hall. The Center for Catholic Studies will host a cocktail reception to honor its founders on Dec. 14 at 6 p.m.in Bethany Hall.
Gregory Floyd, Ph.D., Director of Seton Hall’s Center for Catholic Studies and the Lonergan Institute has been awarded a Lonergan Fellowship from Boston College for the Spring and Summer of 2023.
The Center for Catholic Studies presents the annual Toth-Lonergan Endowed Chair Lecture "Journey into Interiority" by Fr. Brian Cronin. Join us December 8 at 6:00 pm in the main campus chapel.
The Scholars' Forum in the Catholic Intellectual Tradition welcomes Dr. Dermot Quinn, Professor of History and Editor of The Chesterton Review, who will discuss the importance of G. K. Chesterton.
The Center for Catholic Studies hosted the Science and Religion Institute professional development day for science and religion teachers in NJ Catholic Schools.
A professional development day for science and religion teachers in Catholic Schools.