Joseph Badillo and Student Orion Cruz Awarded Research Grant
Joseph Badillo, Ph.D., and third-year chemistry student Orion Cruz 25’ explore their study on the "Synthesis of Second Generation Thioureas and Study of their Excited State pKas."
Joseph Badillo, Ph.D., and third-year chemistry student Orion Cruz 25’ explore their study on the "Synthesis of Second Generation Thioureas and Study of their Excited State pKas."
Ronald H. Weich, prominent legal authority, settled into the newest role of his impressive legal career, Dean of Seton Hall University School of Law, on July 1, 2024.
Petersheim Travel Award Recipients in Chemistry Present their Research
Professor Ines Angeli Murzaku selected as Fulbright Scholar to Romania. Her research project is Transitional Justice and Dialogue as Means to Build Peace in Post-communist Romania.
Hanan Abu Salih presented her research, "Between Neutrality and Caesarism: The Role of University Presidents in Shaping Institutional Identity," at the WES-CIHE Summer Institute 2024.
Professor Tracy Kaye selected as Fulbright Scholar to Austria. Her research project is The Global Minimum Tax: Consequences for the EU-U.S. Relationship.
Professor Maldonado was an Associate Reporter of the recently approved American Law Institute’s Restatement on Children and the Law and published a new book
Cosimo Antonacci and Biology student Daniella Catao began their study on "Thermodynamic Analysis of G-quadruplex Forming Regions in a Human Oncogene Promoter."
Biology Chairperson Jessica Cottrell, Ph.D., and 2nd-year Biology major in the joint B.S./M.D. program, Mahika Ganguly, were awarded a competitive STEM Undergraduate Research Award.
Professor Gaia Bernstein delivers a TEDx Talk about addictive technologies and the need for legal and moral accountability.
Erik Hill and Biology Major Aastha Patel were awarded the STEM Undergraduate Research Award for their research.
Computer Science Professor Marco Morazán and Student Tijana Minic Awarded STEM Undergraduate Research Award for creating a Dynamic Visualization Tool.
On April 12, M.A. Communication student Rylee Nelson presented her research, “Wind Energy Barbie: Ecofeminism and the Wind Sector in New Jersey," at the 2024 NJ Wind Institute Research Symposium.
Inside the Core we are happy to share that Jonathan Heaps, Ph.D., Core faculty member and director of the Lonergan Institute, was a major speaker at the West Coast Methods Institute on April 26, 2024.
The College of Human Development, Culture, and Media celebrates the achievements of graduate students from the Professional Psychology and Family Therapy program, as they showcased their research.
On Saturday, April 27, the College of Human Development, Culture, and Media hosted its Spring 2024 Graduate Research Symposium, welcoming 11 master’s candidates to present their theses.