
New Black Diplomacy Student Organization
The Black Diplomacy Student Organization is a campus student organization created by students and alumni to support and inspire students.
The Black Diplomacy Student Organization is a campus student organization created by students and alumni to support and inspire students.
Two Diplomacy students write about their experience representing Seton Hall in a course on the future of U.S. nuclear strategy organized by the John Quincy Adams Society.
Along with his interest in policy analysis, Bradley Ryktarsyk has been actively pursuing research on public diplomacy, international education, and post-conflict reconstruction as a graduate student at the School of Diplomacy.
Yanzhong Huang discusses the latest impacts of COVID-19 and vaccine diplomacy as well as current policy implications with Foreign Affairs, TIME, NBC News, NPR and The New York Times.
Vanessa Vuji, a senior majoring in Diplomacy and Modern Languages, landed the internship of her dreams -- reporting on global events for La Voce di New York, an Italian-English UN based journal.
A delegation of 15 Seton Hall students attended the National Collegiate Security conference held by Georgetown University in January, bringing home a total of four awards.
Reading about practical examples of leadership and different leadership styles enhances the development of skills and helps students succeed in their leadership roles.
Diplomacy Leadership students created a brochure to provide information to college students about the November presidential election.
Two current students and a recent alum of the School of Diplomacy and International Relations have each published op-eds in International Policy Digest.
In the wake of significant policy changes from the outgoing Trump administration, Professor Margaret Lewis was featured in media around the world for her expertise on U.S.-China and Taiwan relations.
Diplomacy Professor R. Joseph Huddleston worked with undergraduate diplomacy students Harshana Ghoorhoo and Daniela Maquera Sardon to author an article on Western Sahara featured in Foreign Policy.
Diplomacy student leaders had the unique opportunity to connect with young adults from around the globe through Soliya’s Connect Express Program, and discuss pressing sociopolitical issues.
Starting this spring, students attending the newly opened Newark School of Global Studies will have an opportunity to take college level courses in international relations.
Stephen Hoffman, Secretary-General for HallMUN 2020 welcomed more than 130 student delegates to Seton Hall's inaugural college-level conference, hosted by the University's Model UN team.
As a guest at a recent Diplomacy leadership cohort event, Rehana Nathoo, M.A. '11, shared her insights on leadership and launching a career in international relations.
The School of Diplomacy held an open discussion on the Middle East Peace Plan with Dr. Riyad Mansour, Ambassador and Permanent Observer of the State of Palestine to the UN.
Even during the COVID-19 pandemic, undergraduate and graduate students of various majors can take part in the School of Diplomacy’s Semester in Washington, D.C., program.
Visiting lecturer, Robbie Shalliam, Ph.D., of Johns Hopkins University, offered Diplomacy students a chilling look into the future where COVID-19 becomes an excuse for "racial risk management."
The Paul D. Coverdell Fellowship is a partnership between The School of Diplomacy and the US Peace Corps that pairs public service with graduate studies for Returned Peace Corps Volunteers.
Diplomacy Professor Yanzhong Huang presents new evidence of China’s deepening health crisis and challenges the widespread view that China is winning the war on pollution.
Arms control, nuclear weapons in U.S. foreign policy, and the impact of the gender gap on national security were among the topics diplomat Rose Gottemoeller and Diplomacy students discussed recently.
The School of Diplomacy hosted it's 5th annual “All Conflict is Local" conference, bringing together a virtual roundtable of students, faculty and alumni to share their perspectives and experiences.
In 2019, Diplomacy's Santiago Losada landed a coveted Fulbright Scholarship that led him to teach and conduct research in Moldova, the country he first discovered as a member of the Slavic Club.
Students grow professionally and contribute globally through their work with the foundation started by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Leymah Gbowee.
UNA event looks back at the accomplishments of the United Nations, the many challenges it faces, and finds hope in a new generation of change makers.
Even though our lives seemed to slow down for a little while, the School of Diplomacy's community of experts has continued tirelessly conducting research that is being sought internationally.
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