
WSOU 89.5FM Revisits Its Latest Accolades
WSOU highlights its past awards through a series of digital campaigns.
WSOU highlights its past awards through a series of digital campaigns.
CommArts dual-degree student reflects on graduate student experience and the close of her undergraduate career.
WSOU 89.5FM announces its programming line-up for the 2020 Christmas and New Year's holidays. Including a radio drama production of A Christmas Carol and the yearly Top 89 Countdown on Dec. 31.
Seton Hall University's Brownson Speech and Debate team earned over 150 awards and qualified for 31 events for the national bid to the American Forensics Tournament in April 2021.
The Seton Hall University Chorus and Chamber Choir will present Lessons and Carols on Friday, Dec. 18 from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Seton Hall Alum and the Voice of the MTA Lends Expertise on Podcasting and Offers Advice to Students.
WSOU's New Social Media Series to Highlight Successful Alumni
Two students from the Seton Hall Brownson Speech and Debate Team received "Emerging Advocate" awards promoting advocacy through their messages at the B.R.A.I.N Advocacy Conference and Tournament.
Students of WSOU 89.5FM continue holiday food drive tradition with reimagined online collection, aiming to feed more than 2,600 individuals across New Jersey.
"A Night of Italian Opera Arias for Hope and Resilience" will take place virtually on Nov. 19. Sponsored by the College of Communication and the Arts and the Alberto Italian Studies Institute.
College of Communication and the Arts’ Long-Running Concert Series, Jazz 'n the Hall, Broadcasts Two Special Programs on WSOU 89.5FM on Jazz Education During the Pandemic
Housed in the College of Communication and the Arts, the Arts Council is proud to continue the long-standing tradition of bringing world-class cultural programming to the University community.
Over the past 10 years the CHAMP program has bridged partnerships between alumni mentors and students.
The Seton Hall Forensics Brownson Speech and Debate Team started another season strong, rounding up awards despite the challenges of communicating and competing in a virtual format.
The "Communication, Religion and the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election" Conference re-cap covers the live event that happened October 21-23, featuring some of the foremost scholars in the field.
Former ESPN Icon Bob Ley '76 and CommArts Professional-In-Residence B.J. Schecter to Host Virtual Roundtable of Leading Sports Media Journalists.
Fiction and Nonfiction Writer Elif Batuman will read on Tuesday, November 17 at 7 p.m. ET online.
WSOU 89.5FM student staffers set donation record in their annual clothing drive to benefit Our Lady of the Sioux Church on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota.
Poet Roger Reeves will read on Tuesday, October 27 at 7:00 p.m. ET online.
On October 21-23, the Institute for Communication and Religion at Seton Hall will hold a free virtual conference entitled "Communication and Religion in the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election."
Professor Heidi Campbell will speak to the ideas of civil religion, the intersection of internet memes, religious expression, and civil religion.
Wednesday, October 7, 2020– Fiction writer Patricia Park will read on Wednesday, October 7 at 7:00 p.m. ET online.
Professor, author, journalist and political commentator, Peter Beinart will focus on the American-Jewish Identity and the 2020 election.
Elizabeth, NJ police officers and youth come together for a ten week social justice creative arts workshop.