Curriculum Expands with New Financial Literacy Course
New Financial Literacy course helps students build confidence in budgeting, saving, investing and other essential money skills for life after college.

New Financial Literacy course helps students build confidence in budgeting, saving, investing and other essential money skills for life after college.
Sunny skies, lasting connections and generous support made Alumni Weekend 2026 a celebration of Pirate pride and student success.
Graduate student Grace Huegel and Seton Hall professor Krista Figueroa had their research published by a national academic journal.
The G.K. Chesterton Institute for Faith & Culture announces the publication of volume 52, nos. 1 & 2, Spring/Summer 2026 of its widely recognized journal, The Chesterton Review.
Learn about upcoming Microsoft 365 updates for Teams, Outlook, SharePoint and OneDrive, including new collaboration features and important platform changes.
Students in the History Department's new Public History Practicum prepared a one-room exhibit on "Revolutionary Catholics" to coincide with this year's 250th anniversary of American independence.
Ruth Tsuria, Ph.D., served as a panelist in a webinar on public literacy and religion hosted by the American Academy of Religion.
Faculty gathered for the annual Summer Seminar to explore Augustine, Catholic social teaching, nationalism and consumerism with William T. Cavanaugh.
Bishop Pedro Bismarck Chau presents a talk in ICSST's Chapel of Christ the Good Shepherd on preaching to the deaf community and the importance of deaf ministries.
The Division of University Relations has launched a new environmental branding request form to streamline project planning and strengthen a cohesive visual identity across the University's campuses.
Throughout the 2025–26 academic year, Seton Hall faculty and staff participated in the Compass Super User Champion Challenge, a collaboration led by Academic Affairs and Student Services Division.
Blessed Nicolaus Steno’s scientific discoveries and conversion to Catholicism emerged from a unified search for truth during the Scientific Revolution.
Women leaders in criminal justice gathered at Seton Hall for a powerful conversation on leadership, mentorship, and breaking barriers.
The Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute is proud to announce a new partnership with the Maestro Cares Foundation that will provide four renewable scholarships valued at $8,000 each.
Holocaust speaker Fran Malkin moved students with the weight of survivor testimony. With Igor Kotler, she shared her family’s story and urged future teachers to lead with empathy and courage.
The College of Human Development, Culture, and Media’s Department of Education Leadership, Management, and Policy (ELMP) honored several distinguished award recipients during the spring semester.
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