Student Clubs and Organizations
The LLC supports student clubs and organizations at Seton Hall University that foster
an understanding of different languages, cultures, and perspectives within the campus
community.
Adelante: Adelante was founded in 1972 and over the years has evolved into an organization
that not only brings Latinos to the forefront of attention but also heightens the
awareness of their culture and impact at Seton Hall. Adelante is committed to the
empowerment of the Latino community at Seton Hall and is consistently striving to
serve and represent all Latinos by promoting Latino awareness on campus through programming,
community service and much more. Our fundamental goal in Adelante is to: Motivate
Everyone Toward Achieving Success.
Contact: [email protected]
American Sign Language/Deaf Culture Club: The American Sign Language/Deaf Culture Club serves to educate Seton Hall community
members who are interested in learning about ASL or Deaf Culture. This club provides
engaging programs and workshops on topics surrounding Deaf Culture and American Sign
Language.
Contact: [email protected]
Haitian Organization Promoting Education: H.O.P.E. stands for Haitian Organization Promoting Education. Through this organization,
we strive to break the misconceived stereotypes of Haitians. We do this through workshops,
events and our annual ball. We strive to education the Seton Hall Campus about our
culture.
Contact: [email protected]; Instagram: @hopeofshu
Italian Student Union: The Italian Student Union is a cultural organization at Seton Hall University. The
ISU believes in preserving and promoting Italian culture, language and traditions.
We do this through a number of different events which vary from Italian movie nights,
lectures, trips to the opera, annual pasta dinners, and even Italian mass. We strongly
encourage all students to join; you do not have to be Italian to be a part of our
Seton Hall family. While educating students, the Italian Student Union enhances the
experiences and traditions of Italian culture.
Contact: [email protected];
President: Olivia N. Franki, [email protected]
Korean Language Culture Club: The Korean Language and Culture Club is a community that promotes Korean language,
food, and history across Seton Hall's campus.
Contact: [email protected]
Middle East North African Student Organization: The Middle East and North Africa Club (MENAC) is an intercultural student organization
that provides insight into various Middle Eastern and North African cultures. The
club hosts many events throughout the semester, such as fundraisers with NGOs, creative
workshops, movie series, and lectures throughout the year that corresponds to our
purpose.
Contact: [email protected]
Mythos Club: The Mythos Club is an organization where students can learn and talk about Classical
Greek and Roman Mythology. Bi-weekly meetings and related events include presentations
and trivia as well as baked goods and snacks. Each year follows a theme that helps
guide meeting discussions and activities.
Contact: [email protected] (Faculty Advisor)
Slavic Club: The Slavic Club, currently with over 900 members, is a student organization created in 1990 by Prof.
Anna Kuchta with the purpose of increasing awareness of the Slavic cultures, customs,
and its people at Seton Hall University. Students, who want to keep up with current
cultural trends in Russia and Eastern Europe, have an exceptional opportunity to do
so in the framework of the Club.
Contact: [email protected] (Faculty Advisor)