Leading With Love: Thering, Forsberg and Kaufman
Women and Gender in the Archives celebrated the lives Sister Rose Thering, Nancy Forsberg and Luna Kaufman.
Women and Gender in the Archives celebrated the lives Sister Rose Thering, Nancy Forsberg and Luna Kaufman.
Josie McCartney’s Journey from Seton Hall Swimmer and Servant Leader Scholar to Medical School.
In the Core, an Islamic text by Ibn Tufayl called "Hayy Ibn Yaqzan" tells a story dealing with faith, reason and nature, and linked importantly to other Core authors, such as Thomas Aquinas and Plato.
This partnership marks a significant step in Seton Hall’s commitment to expanding its global footprint and enhancing opportunities for its international students, faculty and staff.
The Department of Public Safety, within the Division of Student Services, is offering a free Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) training to members of the University community on October 26 and 27.
Seton Hall hosted "Level Up: Exploring the Collegiate Esports Landscape" during Newark Tech Week, showcasing the growth of collegiate esports and offering insights into professional pathways.
SI helps students succeed in challenging courses like General Biology, General Chemistry, and Anatomy & Physiology.
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.
Dongdong Chen, Ph.D., professor of Chinese has published a new book and book chapter this year, expanding research on Chinese language education.
Learn how to optimize Microsoft Teams meetings with built-in recording and transcription tools to enhance security, compliance, and accessibility, while avoiding unauthorized third-party services.
Seton Hall University received the AI Education Leadership Award at EdgeCon Autumn 2024 for its efforts in advancing higher education's ability to address AI challenges and opportunities.
Nancy Enright, Ph.D., reflects on "Mission Integration and the Disciplines: The Thread that Ties It All Together," in the second of four retreats for faculty and administrators of all faiths.
"The Gladioli Are Invisible: A Memoir," dives deep into Professor Mildred Antenor's experiences growing up in an immigrant community in Crown Heights, Brooklyn.
Alumna Rachel Haggerty was chosen to be the 2024 Mentoring and Inspiring Women and the National Association of Broadcasters Leadership Foundation Launch Program mentee.
Seton Hall will host a series of activities on Monday, November 11, in honor of Veterans Day, celebrating the service and sacrifice of the university’s veteran community.
The Office of International Programs (OIP) attended the NAFSA Region X Conference this month to explore innovative strategies for enhancing international engagement.