
Seton Hall Again Named 'Top College' by Princeton Review
Seton Hall University was again recognized as one of the Top Colleges in America by The Princeton Review.
Seton Hall University was again recognized as one of the Top Colleges in America by The Princeton Review.
Join us at the Fall Graduate Open House on October 3 to explore over 90 innovative programs and connect with faculty, meet students, and discover your path to success.
Seton Hall’s College of Nursing and School of Health and Medical Sciences is partnering with nonprofit Integrity House,
Seton Hall appointed Vikram Dayalu Interim Dean of SHMS and Kristi Stinson Interim Dean of Nursing.
The University celebrated its 167th Baccalaureate Commencement, honoring Ukrainian Catholic Metropolitan-Archbishop.
The 2023 Pirates Pitch Startup Competition awarded $16,000 in seed funding plus legal services to Seton Hall University'
Congressman Bill Pascrell visited the Interprofessional Health Sciences campus to tour the sim labs and acknowledge $1.14M in federal funding he helped secure for the University.
Seton Hall has reason to celebrate as U.S. News & World Report ranked its graduate programs among the best for the 2023-2024 academic year.
Sulie L. Chang’s unwavering pursuit of federal grants and support for graduate students has empowered a globally-minded team of molecular biology scientists.
In a recent roundtable, Dr. Rahul Gupta from the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy met with Seton Hall
Future accountants had the opportunity to interact with industry professionals at “Roundtables in Accounting” on Jan. 31, an event cohosted by Seton Hall's Accounting Club and the Career Center.
Seton Hall’s Interprofessional Health Sciences campus will receive a major boost through federal funding secured by Cong
On Sat., 2/25 at noon, Seton Hall will host its annual Graduate Open House in Bethany Hall. Discover how a graduate degree from Seton Hall can help you achieve your professional and personal goals.
The annual ROI Influencers: Health Care list acknowledges a wide range of hospital heroes, including four alumni of Seto
Current leadership styles may be mismatched in today’s healthscape. Professor Anne M. Hewitt outlines how leaders can adopt a more responsive approach in the Fall 2022 issue of In the Lead magazine.
Social Work Professor Juan Rios and Community Practitioner in Residence Jamila T. Davis were honored for their work bringing the Mental Health Peer Coaching program to high school students.