Enhanced Scholarly Communication Tools Available for Faculty
University Libraries is enhancing Scholarly Communication offerings to help faculty and graduate students track their scholarly impact.
University Libraries is enhancing Scholarly Communication offerings to help faculty and graduate students track their scholarly impact.
Professor Amanda Bergold joins Seton Hall as a new Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology, specializing in the intersection of psychology and law.
The Office of the Provost is pleased to invite student applications from all disciplines to represent Seton Hall at the 2025 BIG EAST Undergraduate Research Poster Symposium at Madison Square Garden.
The Center for Faculty Development recognizes the work of the 2023-2024 University Teaching Fellows at its annual luncheon.
The Center for Faculty Development event explores the impact of student anxiety and mental health concerns.
Redesigned professional program enables students to complete the Master of Occupational Therapy (M.S.O.T.) degree in less time at lower cost.
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!
Seton Hall maintains a strong position in national rankings, reaffirming its commitment to academic excellence, affordability, and student success through innovative programs.
Applications are now being accepted for the SHU-NJSGC (NASA) Academic Year Research Fellowships for 2024-25, with a deadline of October 18, 2024.
Murzaku’s paper, entitled "Unity in Diversity, the Ecumenical Heritage of Fan S. Noli," focused on Noli’s contributions to “peace education.” Nancy Kajo presented Professor Nicholas Pano’s paper.
“Shaping Digital Futures: Innovation at the Intersection of Art, AI, and Transformation.” This cutting-edge series is led by renowned Professor Giovanni Schiuma, a visiting Fulbright scholar.
Innovative faculty and students are invited to the Novus I-Corps Program on September 18 to learn about National Science Foundation grants and skills workshops to commercialize research.
Professor of Chemistry Gregory Wiedman, Ph.D., head of the 3B Lab received a patent for antimicrobial peptides designed to help fight against Cryptococcus neoformans.
Physics student Christopher Henderson was awarded the STEM Undergraduate Research Award for his study with Jose Lopez, Ph.D., “Characterizing Novel Dielectric Materials in Low-Temp Plasmas."
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."