Institute for Communication and Religion:2024 Semester Recap
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 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.
Christina Korotki, a first-year doctoral student in the Counseling Psychology program, has been awarded the Rolland S. Parker Award for Outstanding Neuropsychology Research.
Admitted graduate students are automatically considered for the Graduate Merit Scholarship to offset tuition costs throughout their program of study.
Seton Hall Professor and Film Producer, Thomas Rondinella, recently screened a new feature film, Against the Spread, at the Orlando Film Festival.
'89.5 FM WSOU' and 'SHU TV' joined forces to bring the Seton Hall community coverage of the 2024 presidential election over the span of eight hours.
In the final Scholars' Forum for the semester, we will host Jon Radwan of the Department of Communications discussing his book, Ethics in Contact Rhetoric: Communication and the Dance of Bodies.
Bernie Wagenblast, Seton Hall alumnus and voice of NYC subway announcements, is featured on Lin-Manuel Miranda's "The Warriors" album.
Doctoral student Devin Simpkins is awarded the 2024 NJPA Zellig Bach Award for research on marriage, family, and same-gender relationships, recognized for its contributions to the field.
The Office of the Provost is pleased to invite student applications from all disciplines to represent Seton Hall at the 2025 BIG EAST Undergraduate Research Poster Symposium at Madison Square Garden.
Senior Caila Yarwood's internships in the racing industry have given her valuable insights that have more than prepared her for full-time work in this field.
The Classical Concert Series is back, offering a rare chance to witness a fully staged production of Gaetano Donizetti’s beloved opera L’elisir d’amore.
On Friday, November 15, the Department of Professional Psychology and Family Therapy virtually presents "Decolonizing Psychotherapy Technique: Implications for Practice and Clinical Supervision."
Erin Demczyszyn, a second-year M.A. in Museum Professions student, completed an internship at the Mercer Museum last summer, assisting with visitor analysis and tracking on a new exhibition.
The Brownson Speech and Debate Team dominated their first major competition of the season, taking home 51 awards and the overall Championship Win at the Virginia is For Lovers Speech Tournament.
Alumna Rachel Haggerty was chosen to be the 2024 Mentoring and Inspiring Women and the National Association of Broadcasters Leadership Foundation Launch Program mentee.
Professor James Daly welcomed Bob Mark, Ph.D., and his wife, Michal Zak, to present on their experiences as teachers at The School for Peace (SFP) at Neve Shalom–Wahat al-Salam, Israel.
Acclaimed short story writer, Courtney Sender, will read from her work as part of the Poetry-in-the-Round reading series.
Members of the Department of Professional Psychology and Family Therapy sponsored a team at the annual NAMIWalks New Jersey event to stand in solidarity and help raise awareness for mental illness.
The College of Human Development, Culture, and Media is one of nine providers to receive distinguished national recognition from the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation.
NYPD Detective Christine Casilla presented "Grace Under Pressure: The Art of Resilient Policing" to the University community as part of the M.A. in Law Enforcement Executive Leadership program.
Seton Hall’s Department of Professional Psychology & Family Therapy Shines at American Psychological Association (APA)’s 2024 Annual Convention.