Poetry-in-the-Round Presents Courtney Sender
Acclaimed short story writer, Courtney Sender, will read from her work as part of the Poetry-in-the-Round reading series.
Acclaimed short story writer, Courtney Sender, will read from her work as part of the Poetry-in-the-Round reading series.
Led by Professor Maryellen Roberts, this three-credit program will provide a unique exploration of Catholic Social Thought (CST) alongside healthcare practices in Mexico. Spring Break 2025.
Professor James Daly welcomed Bob Mark, Ph.D., and his wife, Michal Zak, to present on their experiences as teachers at The School for Peace (SFP) at Neve Shalom–Wahat al-Salam, Israel.
On the feast of St. Francis of Assisi, members of Seton Hall community joyfully shared a vegetarian meal as part of the Mindful Eating initiative.
NYPD Detective Christine Casilla presented "Grace Under Pressure: The Art of Resilient Policing" to the University community as part of the M.A. in Law Enforcement Executive Leadership program.
Members of the Department of Professional Psychology and Family Therapy sponsored a team at the annual NAMIWalks New Jersey event to stand in solidarity and help raise awareness for mental illness.
In Week 2 of Cybersecurity Awareness Month, the Department of Information Technology emphasizes best practices for using Duo Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) to enhance account security.
The College of Human Development, Culture, and Media is one of nine providers to receive distinguished national recognition from the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation.
Professor Benjamin Goldfrank, Ph.D., of the School of Diplomacy, is part of an interdisciplinary team investigating how cities around the world respond to challenges to democratic governance.
Application period extended for five $10,000 research fellowships, available for students enrolled in the M.S. in Applied Physics and Engineering program. Inquire and learn more today!
ONDCP’s Dr. Rahul Gupta joins interprofessional forum on substance use disorders co-hosted by Seton Hall.
The Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice is pleased to announce the appointment of Criminal Justice Expert Cynthia Lee Williams, Ph.D., as its newest faculty member.
Meg Reilly met with In the Lead Editor to discuss her transition from marketing to global yacht racing, emphasizing passion and risk-taking.
In the Lead Magazine: Strategies for Integrating and Empowering Gen Z in the Multi-Generational Workforce.
In the Lead Magazine: Bridging generational divides and enhancing connection in a polarized world.
The 18-credit Minor in Medical Humanities gives medical school applicants a distinctive edge, underscoring their emotional maturity and mastery of verbal communication.