Diplomacy Grad in Defense Journalism
A recent Diplomacy alumna shares how campus involvement, key internships, and saying “yes” led her to a fast-paced editorial role in national security media.

A recent Diplomacy alumna shares how campus involvement, key internships, and saying “yes” led her to a fast-paced editorial role in national security media.
The School of Diplomacy has introduced new undergraduate and graduate roadmaps to help students navigate academics, campus engagement, and career preparation.
DiploLab recently launched the "Seton Hall University World Review," a weekly publication that offers readers stories from around the globe and summarizes them into a news brief.
Archbishop Caccia’s visit to Seton Hall offered students an inside look at Vatican diplomacy and the role of dialogue and humanity in addressing global challenges.
From her first nonprofit internship to shaping global data governance, Bucceri ’23 turned hands-on experience at Seton Hall into a career at the intersection of technology, transparency and reform.
From exploring global affairs at Seton Hall to supporting humanitarian leadership at the Red Cross, Kristen McGuire ’22 transformed hands-on experience into meaningful impact.
Seton Hall alumna Isabelle Vega ’23 turned a purpose-driven academic journey into a distinguished start in global diplomacy.
The University offers a variety of pathways to graduate education, giving students support to help them navigate all options for funding their studies.
Seton Hall School of Diplomacy and International Relations is honored to introduce visiting scholar Tom Malinowski, a former Congressman and esteemed diplomat.
Seton Hall alum Pranali Jain ’23 proves that every experience counts transforming her start in healthcare into a career in global development.
UN veteran Craig Jenness joins Seton Hall to share lessons from decades of global peacebuilding and diplomacy.
Join in the merriment on December 2 at 6 p.m. on the University Green, kicking off a full season of festive events and partner initiatives that emphasize Seton Hall’s strong commitment to faith.
Seton Hall alum Allison Wrubel ’23 turns her passion for Russian into a global mission—teaching U.S. service members at the Defense Language Institute.
Fr. Brian Muzas of the School of Diplomacy and International Relations will be our second presenter in the Scholars' Forum in the CIT for fall of 2025
The School of Diplomacy and International Relations is proud to announce that undergraduate students participated in the summer intensive edition of the Qisasna (Our Stories) Virtual Exchange Program.
Sukaina Jacquet, a sophomore at Seton Hall University has been awarded the 2025 Otis Holloway International Affairs Scholarship, established by Black Professionals in International Affairs – BPIA.