
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
Professor Patryk Babiracki (University of Texas at Arlington) will present his project on the history of International Trade Fair in the western Polish city of Poznań during the Cold War.
An acclaimed, New York-based writer, Pavel Lembersky, will deliver a virtual talk "Crossing the Small Divide" at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, February 25.
The Department of History will host its annual symposium on Friday, February 12, 1 pm - 3 pm (virtually on Microsoft Teams). This year's theme: "Climate Change in Historical Perspective."
The life and legacy of Christopher Columbus comes to the screen in a new documentary, Courage and Conviction: The True Story of Christopher Columbus.
History Professor and Andrew Carnegie Fellow, William Connell, has recently had three of his books published in translation.
Pr. Richard Tempest (University of Illinois) presents his new book on the famed Soviet dissident Alexander Solzhenitsyn.
Professor Eliot Borenstein of NYU presents his new book <em>Plots Against Russia</em> (Cornell UP, 2019).
Prof. Patryk Babiracki presents his project on the history of International Trade Fair in the western Polish city of Poznań.
Seton Hall University will host a series of events to mark the 30th anniversary of the Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia
The History Department presents the Sixth Annual Symposium in Comparative History: "Revolutions: Moments and Movements in Historical Perspective."
History professors play tribute to military chaplain Father Vincent Capodanno.
Adding digital skills to traditional humanities coursework broadens student options.
A panel discussion, “Caviar with Rum: Russia and Cuba in the Post-Soviet Era” led by Dr. Maxim Matusevich and Dr. José Prieto
Sam Dagher, journalist and author, will speak at SHU on Tuesday, Oct. 8, 5:00 - 6:30, in Jubilee Hall Auditorium.
Writer Maria Kuznetsova explores a young immigrant's search for home in her much-talked about debut novel Oksana, Behave!
Vietnam War Veteran and Civil War historian Joseph G. Bilby '65/M.A. '82 has written 21 history books and 400 articles.
William Connell receives prestigious 2019 Andrew Carnegie Fellowship to research Migrant Labor in Renaissance Florence.
The theme of the two-day event is "Afflicted Bodies, Affected Societies: Disease and Wellness in Historical Perspective."
Senior history majors Michael Novak and Kalliopi Logothetis recently presented their research at national conferences