Lost in Translation
Law Professor Margaret "Maggie" Lewis discusses the negative implications of an increasingly tense U.S.-China relationship resulting in fewer academic exchanges.
Seton Hall faculty are regularly featured in national and international media outlets for their academic expertise and ground-breaking research. Below is a sampling of recent media coverage.
Law Professor Margaret "Maggie" Lewis discusses the negative implications of an increasingly tense U.S.-China relationship resulting in fewer academic exchanges.
Professor Yanzhong Huang, Director, Center for Global Health Studies, discusses China's COVID policy and significance for the U.S. with Emmy-award winning anchor Steve Adubato.
Elizabeth V. Halpin discusses the University's cutting-edge interdisciplinary leadership program that empowers future leaders in these disruptive times to respond through innovative mentoring, executive coaching, and empowerment.
Hugh Dugan, Sharkey Scholar and Fellow, Center for UN and Global Governance Studies, discusses the national urgency for mastering diplomacy on UN Day, celebrating the organization's 60th anniversary.
Professor Yanzhong Huang, Center for Global Health Studies director, discusses the 20th National Congress and the potential easing of China's zero-COVID policy.
Diplomacy Professor Zheng Wang, Center for Peace and Conflict Studies director, discusses the national approach of education emerging in Hong Kong today.
International monetary expert Martin Edwards discusses the opening of the United Nations General Assembly and how economic aftershocks of COVID-19 plus inflation have made it harder for many countries to service their debt.
Professor Yanzhong Huang, Center for Global Health Studies director, discusses the social, economic and global health costs around China's Zero-Covid policy.
Professor Yanzhong Huang, Center for Global Health Studies director, discusses global health, security, politics and public policy issues around China’s Zero-Covid policy.
Diplomacy Professor Zheng Wang, Center for Peace and Conflict Studies director, discusses national identity and effective foreign policy planning lessons for China and Taiwan compared to Russia and Ukraine.
Diplomacy Professor Margarita Balmaceda discusses Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the politics of energy.
Margarita Balmaceda, Ph.D., a specialist on comparative energy politics of the post-Soviet states, discusses the symbolism of excluding Russian tennis players from Wimbledon with the war in Ukraine.
Diplomacy Professor Fr. Brian Muzás discusses Russia and Ukraine and the significance of Pope Francis as Pontifex Maximus.
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