
Celebrate our Graduate Students Throughout Appreciation Week
he Office of Graduate Affairs is hosting Seton Hall University's second annual Graduate Student Appreciation Week from March 31 to April 4.
he Office of Graduate Affairs is hosting Seton Hall University's second annual Graduate Student Appreciation Week from March 31 to April 4.
Each semester Seton Hall Law’s Office of Career Services provides students and recent alum with opportunities to network with attorneys, judges, public service providers and legal experts.
Seton Hall’s CEPS is leading AI-driven education, offering new courses, resources, and hands-on training to equip students and professionals with the skills needed to excel in an AI-powered world.
Seton Hall students can use VMock, an AI-powered tool, to get instant, personalized resume feedback and improve their chances of landing interviews and job offers.
The preaching style and hospitable traits of St. Benedict are discussed and interpreted in ways to help us live in his example and become more open and welcoming to others.
Seton Hall’s Market Research Center will host its annual Pair Up with the Pirates Networking and Awards Reception on Thursday, April 10 at 6 p.m. in Bethany Hall.
Residence Life, Campus Ministry and DOVE Partner to Encourage Neighborliness through the Love Your Neighbor Lent Programming Series.
During the final months of the Biden Administration, Anna Lulkin, a senior from Mount Sinai, New York, put her knowledge about diplomacy and international affairs to work in the nation's capital.
Student Services Vice President Monica Burnette discusses Great Minds Dare to Care initiatives and fostering a caring community on Lessons in Leadership with Steve Adubato and Mary Gamba.
Seton Hall University's Cybersecurity Club is set to compete in the prestigious Cyber 9/12 Strategy Challenge on March 15, 2025.
An abundance of Japanese and Asian-inspired events are open to community members during Japan Week 2025: "Time of Great Change, Time of Great Connection." Explore cultures, cuisines and much more.
Discover Microsoft's latest updates, designed to improve user experience, boost collaboration and increase productivity.
While studying at the School of Diplomacy, Collin Isham, M.A. ’13, edited the Journal of Diplomacy and interned with the Clinton Foundation—real-world experiences that helped launch his career.
Linda Schaeffer ’73, one of the first women to graduate from the Stillman School of Business, recounts what it was like for women on campus in the early 70s, and in the workforce in the 80s.
Seton Hall University and Withum are proud to celebrate the success of the second cohort of the CPA Pathway Apprenticeship Program, now six months into their immersive professional experience.
Siyao Gu brings expertise to Seton Hall in research focused on artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI), specifically applied to the sciences.
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