Professor Participates in Panel on Religion and Literacy
Ruth Tsuria, Ph.D., served as a panelist in a webinar on public literacy and religion hosted by the American Academy of Religion.

Ruth Tsuria, Ph.D., served as a panelist in a webinar on public literacy and religion hosted by the American Academy of Religion.
Women leaders in criminal justice gathered at Seton Hall for a powerful conversation on leadership, mentorship, and breaking barriers.
Holocaust speaker Fran Malkin moved students with the weight of survivor testimony. With Igor Kotler, she shared her family’s story and urged future teachers to lead with empathy and courage.
The College of Human Development, Culture, and Media’s Department of Education Leadership, Management, and Policy (ELMP) honored several distinguished award recipients during the spring semester.
Student filmmakers premiere original work while alumni and faculty share industry experience at annual event.
The Institute for Communication and Religion’s feature podcast, Inter/Sections, continues with a new episode, “Exploring Pluralism in Catholic Thought between the Theological and Political."
The Institute for Communication and Religion (ICR), within the College of Human Development, Culture, and Media, reports a successful and productive Spring semester.
CHDCM faculty, graduates and families gathered in Walsh Gymnasium Auditorium to celebrate the achievements of master's and doctoral students at the annual Graduate Commencement Ceremony.
Seton Hall University celebrated its 170th Baccalaureate Commencement on Monday, May 18, at the Prudential Center, with the keynote delivered by best-selling author Arthur Brooks.
Four CHDCM graduate students presented research at a national psychology conference, gaining experience in public speaking, networking and scholarly engagement while advancing their academic growth.
Seton Hall’s Xi Gamma Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi (KDP) inducts its new student members in a ceremony that welcomed both students and families from the university community.
New research published by James Kimble, Ph.D., uncovers the origins of FDR’s “New Deal,” correcting the historical record ahead of its 100th anniversary.
Seton Hall University’s ICR has relaunched its feature podcast, "Inter/Sections," through a new partnership with the Journal of Interreligious Studies and Interreligious Studies Media.
Seton Hall University’s Institute for Communication and Religion has formalized a grant funded partnership with Palacký University (PU) Olomuoc, Czech Republic.
Three CHDCM undergraduates showcased research at Madison Square Garden, exploring fashion as nonverbal communication and nature's role in Gothic literature and social meaning.
The Institute for Communication and Religion’s CORECast podcast continues with a new episode exploring I Corinthians 12, featuring Patrick Manning, Ph.D., Liam J. Davis and host Bernie Wagenblast.
The newest edition of In the Lead magazine centers on ethical leadership, exploring how integrity and accountability shape effective leadership in an increasingly complex world.
Seton Hall University’s Faculty and Graduate Students represented and promoted their college by attending and presenting at various national and international conferences this spring semester.
Join us for a presentation led by Alex Requena on the globalization of the sports industry, featuring an international delegation from LaLiga.
Seton Hall University’s Innovation Hub Production Studio recently hosted a milestone in student media with the recording of SHU-TV’s Campus Nightly.
On February 20, Communications scholars were invited to attended the webinar “Leo XIV: The North and South American Pope."
From sports analytics to robotics and digital media, Seton Hall’s pre‑college technology programs offer hands‑on learning in innovation, data and engineering while experiencing campus life.
Now in its 30th year, the 2026 Petersheim Academic Exposition will take place from April 20-25, 2026 and feature oral presentations, poster sessions, esteemed lecturers and more.
The ‘Face of ESPN’ made an appearance at Seton Hall's campus to broadcast two programs and interact with students.