
2023 Gerard Babo Award Winner Announced
The Department of Education Leadership, Management and Policy announces recipient of the 2023 Gerard Babo Award: Nicole Giglia, Ph.D.
The College of Education and Human Services develops the knowledge, skills, competencies and moral and ethical values necessary for outstanding performance in teaching, educational leadership, professional psychology and family therapy. We are dedicated to ensuring our professional preparation programs are based on essential knowledge, evolving technology, research findings and reflective practices.
The Department of Education Leadership, Management and Policy announces recipient of the 2023 Gerard Babo Award: Nicole Giglia, Ph.D.
A joined partnership between the Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights at Rutgers, and the Educational Studies Department at Seton Hall, co-sponsored an event on Difficult Dialogues.
Seton Hall University’s nationally acclaimed online Master’s and Education Specialist degree programs in Education Leadership, Management and Policy will be starting new cohorts of aspiring school leaders. Join us for a webinar to learn more about this one-of-a-kind graduate experience.
On Wednesday, April 5, five Seton Hall students from the Educational Studies Department traveled to New York for a briefing at UNESCO. The session was arranged through the partnership between the Cent.
Education Leadership professor Christopher Tienken was an invited speaker at the United States Capitol in support of the More Teaching, Less Testing Act.
The College of Education and Human Services and Alumni Engagement honor the work of faculty and alumni who embody a passion for and commitment to serve.
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