
Writer and Artist Jacqueline Bishop at Seton Hall
The Gift of Music and Song: Writer and Visual Artist Jacqueline Bishop (NYU) to Present Her Work at Seton Hall University
The Gift of Music and Song: Writer and Visual Artist Jacqueline Bishop (NYU) to Present Her Work at Seton Hall University
"Student Art in the Time of COVID-19" combines artwork, visual and written, by students in several Core English classes.
Alexandra Wells and George Rodriguez selected for Undergraduate Workshop at the McNeil Center for Early American Studies.
Professor Russell Sbriglia has published a new book of critical essays with internationally renowned academic Slavoj Zizek.
Creative Writing Professor Mark Svenvold won first place for the Editor’s Prize from Spoon River Poetry Review... and More.
Study travel writing in Italy - Rome, Florence, and Siena - in May and June of 2020.
Adding digital skills to traditional humanities coursework broadens student options.
Kiersten Lynch '17 uses the "soft skills" she learned as an English literature major to advance her career as a copywriter.
Sam Dagher, journalist and author, will speak at SHU on Tuesday, Oct. 8, 5:00 - 6:30, in Jubilee Hall Auditorium.
English and Classics major Brian Pulverenti was named a 'Great Mind.'
Literary editing and publishing panel to take place on Friday, May 10th at 4:00 p.m. in Fahy 129.
Professor Cara Blue Adams, who teaches creative writing at Seton Hall, published "The Common State of Matter" in Granta.
Prof. Melinda Papaccio, who teaches in the English Dept. and the Core, took her students to the IThirst program in Stirling.
Cara Blue Adams, Asst. Professor of English, has been awarded a 2018 Center for Fiction Emerging Writers Fellowship.