
Seton Hall Students Explore French Sports on Study Abroad
Seton Hall students immerse into the heart of French sports, exploring the passion, history and innovation that define France's sporting landscape.
Seton Hall students immerse into the heart of French sports, exploring the passion, history and innovation that define France's sporting landscape.
Seton Hall’s CEPS is leading AI-driven education, offering new courses, resources, and hands-on training to equip students and professionals with the skills needed to excel in an AI-powered world.
This past January, Samuel G. Freedman, an award-winning author, columnist and professor, visited the Buccino Leadership Institute and the College of Human Development, Culture and Media.
Fran Malkin, a holocaust survivor, visited James Daly's secondary education class, Integrating Theory into Practice, to share her experience and hardships with students and the SHU community.
Alice McDermott will read from and discuss her work as part of the Poetry-in-the-Round reading series. An alumni reception will follow.
Public relations students attended the PRadvance conference at Boston University alongside Prof. Jeanne Salvatore and alumnus Ernie Knewitz.
Jon Radwan, Ph.D., associate professor and director of the Institute for Communication and Religion, has recently published his new book, "Ethics in Contact Rhetoric."
A 1985 Stillman School of Business graduate and Franciscan Brother of Brooklyn, Brother Greg Cellini has found a home on the airwaves of WSOU.
Seton Hall's Institute for Communication and Religion will welcome Mara Einstein to discuss her newly published book, Hoodwinked: How Marketers Use the Same Tactics as Cults.
Learn about adjunct teaching at Seton Hall at our information fair. Opportunities available across three campuses at the undergraduate and graduate levels as well as in health sciences and law.
Seton Hall Alumnus Roger Newman, M.D., credits Brownson Speech and Debate Team for success as Medical Director and Author.
A team of public relations students from Seton Hall University is competing in the prestigious Bateman Case Study Competition, with Everylibrary.
Jess Rauchberg, communication technologies expert, explores why increasing numbers of people are turning to influencers as a source of news vs. legacy media on PBS Think Tank with Steve Adubato.
CHAMP kick-off event provided an opportunity for students to meet their mentors, begin building connections and participate in speed mentoring rounds.
Two Seton Hall University students proudly represented the University at the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) 2024 Annual Conference.
Through the Center for Sports Media's Pirates in the Field program, students can participate in several experiential learning opportunities including the Super Bowl and NCAA Final Four.
The College of Human Development, Culture, and Media, and the Seton Hall Classical Concert Series are excited to introduce the Evening Express concert mini-series.
In its national survey of online graduate programs, U.S. News and World Report has recognized Seton Hall’s online graduate education programs as top in the nation and the tri-state area.
During Graduate Open House on Saturday, February 22, at 10 a.m., prospective students will have the chance to discover Seton Hall's 140 career-defining graduate degree and certificate programs.
Seton Hall’s Jess Rauchberg brings expertise on digital cultures to national media spotlight, including recent appearance on Good Morning America.
The ICR has had an eventful fall semester from new members, scholarship, and campus events, promoting communication and understanding across Seton Hall's community.
The Institute for Communication and Religion has released a new episode of the CORECast podcast, "Thomas Merton's ‘Learning to Live’," featuring Chad Thralls, Ashlyn James and Bernie Wagenblast.
Angelo Gingerelli, Seton Hall strength and conditioning coach, provides a blueprint for student-athletes to prepare and compete for success in his latest book, "The Next Four Years."
On December 4, over 60 faculty, students, alumni, prospective students and family members of the Higher Education Graduate Programs in the Department of (ELMP) gathered for a winter social.