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Last month, 52 men were accepted as candidates for the permanent diaconate at a ceremony presided over by Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin, Archbishop of Newark.
Last month, 52 men were accepted as candidates for the permanent diaconate at a ceremony presided over by Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin, Archbishop of Newark.
A team of public relations students from Seton Hall University is competing in the prestigious Bateman Case Study Competition, with Everylibrary.
For the first time, Seton Hall won the Hicks Thomas LLP Moot Court National Championship, with 3L students Emma Taylor and Christopher Frey.
The Teaching, Learning, and Technology Center (TLTC) is excited to announce its upcoming Accessibility workshop series, taking place from February 24–27, 2025.
Monsignor Joseph Reilly, president, announced the appointment of Erik Lillquist, J.D., as Interim Provost, effective July 1.
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.
Seton Hall University’s Undergraduate Mock Trial Program hosted its first-ever American Mock Trial Association (AMTA) Regional Tournament this month, demonstrating continued advancement.
The Stillman School of Business reaffirms its elite status with dual AACSB accreditation in business and accounting, remaining among the fewer than 2% of business schools worldwide to hold both.
Winter course for students in their final year enables students to learn new trial skills, culminating in a mock jury trial at the federal courthouse before sitting federal judges.
Mario Milazzo, Ph.D. a visiting Fulbright scholar from the University of Pisa, will deliver a special seminar, “Materials Science and Engineering for Biomedical Applications," on February 26.
The Pirates Pitch Startup Competition provides aspiring student entrepreneurs with a chance to compete for $16K in seed funding cash prizes and more. Deadline to register is February 28.
The School of Diplomacy introduces its M.S. in Homeland Security and Cyber Resilience — an interdisciplinary program designed to equip mid-career students to excel in security-related fields.
Based at Seton Hall and the Graduate Institute in Geneva, Diplomacy students move between two dynamic, global communities while pursuing an advanced degree.
Margarita Balmaceda, Ph.D., moderated a panel at Harvard’s HURI conference, exploring Ukraine’s geopolitical role, energy policy, resource management and economic opportunities.
Seton Hall has once again demonstrated its financial resilience and strategic strength, with Moody’s Ratings reaffirming the university’s Baa1 issuer and revenue bond ratings.
As the Institute begins it second half-century of life, we are proud to announce the launch of Series II of its podcast “Speaking about Chesterton” on February 10, 2025: "Chesterton around the world"
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