
Seton Hall Earns Top U.S. News Rankings in Health Professions
Seton Hall’s School of Health and Medical Sciences earns national recognition with five graduate programs ranked in the top third nationwide by U.S. News & World Report.
Seton Hall’s School of Health and Medical Sciences earns national recognition with five graduate programs ranked in the top third nationwide by U.S. News & World Report.
Prospective students are invited to Seton Hall's Graduate Open House on Thursday, May 8, from 6 - 8 p.m. for an inside look at the University's academic offerings and campus culture.
The Buccino Leadership Institute at Seton Hall University hosted an innovative Interview Simulation, offering students real-world feedback and professional development opportunities in leadership.
In the newly released 2025 U.S. News & World Report Best Graduate Schools rankings, programs in business, law, health sciences and education were once again ranked among the best in the country.
Monsignor Joseph R. Reilly, S.T.L., Ph.D., will present the keynote address at the 2025 Opening Ceremony. It's not too late to participate. The deadline for abstract submissions has been extended.
M.S. in Occupational Therapy student Sean Miele champions equal access to therapy and leads a karate-based fitness program for adults with disabilities.
Seton Hall co-hosted the annual C-Suite Roundtable, where MHA students expanded their professional networks and explored leadership in healthcare.
Seton Hall has launched the AI Academy as part of its commitment to interdisciplinary innovation, focusing on curriculum development, research and grant opportunities centered around generative AI.
Flexible scheduling and highly relevant coursework appeal to Zachary Rohlff, an MHA student who balances his studies with a full-time role in healthcare administration.
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.
Rachael Tucker, M.S. ’20 is dedicated to improving the lives of people with disabilities – and championing self-advocacy.
Kurly Kürtősh is a black owned business in Nutley that makes authentic chimney cakes and will be visiting the IHS campus for Black History Month.
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.
Local residents gain vital speech and language support while students receive hands-on clinical experience.
Seton Hall senior Gianna Laumbach excels as a bodybuilder while earning her B.S. in Interprofessional Health Sciences.
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."