Seton Hall Named 2026 Promising Workplace
Seton Hall University has been selected as one of the “2026 Most Promising Places to Work in Student Affairs,” a national recognition presented by ACPA and The EDU Ledger.

Seton Hall University has been selected as one of the “2026 Most Promising Places to Work in Student Affairs,” a national recognition presented by ACPA and The EDU Ledger.
The Sport at the Service of Humanity Conference on November 4-6 will be a gathering of leaders in athletics, media, education, and faith communities to examine the intersection of faith and sports.
Theologians D. Stephen Long and Rev. Brent Strawn join David Opderbeck to explore Faithful Exchange, a provocative look at how Scripture and ethics intersect with today’s economy.
McLaughlin Trial Advocacy Workshop enlists Undergraduate Students as jurors in Mock Trials Held at U.S. District Court.
A lecture by Bronwen McShea Ph.D. examining how lay and consecrated women helped found and shape modern Catholic universities in the U.S., Europe, and Latin America.
Alexandra Wilson Tuman ’23 and Shawn Tuman ’23 reflect on their international clerkship at Kosovo’s Constitutional Court, where comparative constitutional research intersected with cultural exchange.
Immerse yourself in the dynamics of the UN in the 2026 UN Intensive Summer Program and apply now!
Sophomore Allison Bennett has been awarded the U.S. Government Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship, which will make it possible for her to study abroad in Germany in 2026 this summer.
The G.K. Chesterton Institute for Faith and Culture is pleased to announce that the special event to present our new publication has been rescheduled for Monday, March 16, 2026 at 3 p.m.
Ines Murzaku, Chair of CAST and Professor of Religion, and Joseph Rice, Professor, ICSST, have co-edited and contributed essays to their book on CAST in the Scholars' Forum in the CIT next Wednesday.
Diplomacy graduate student Natalie Malatino interned with the Consulate General of France in New York during the Fall 2025 semester.
Seton Hall professor Jess Rauchberg was recently named as one of the inaugural associate editors of the first peer-reviewed journal dedicated to creator economies and influencer industries.
In “To Protect Their Interests,” Professor Stephen J. Lubben traces a century-and-a-half of insider control, revealing how the system consistently favors the powerful while others bear the cost.
The School of Diplomacy and International Relations welcomes Tibetan-Canadian human rights activist Chemi Lhamo to campus on Friday, February 20, at 2 p.m. Co-sponsored by the College Freedom Forum.
Seton Hall will present "Ukraine’s People Revealed," a new exhibit showcasing 26 rare eighteenth-century paintings that are among the earliest known visual representations of Ukrainian culture.
Four Stillman School of Business students received scholarships from the Containerization & Intermodal Institute for their proficiency in logistics, transportation and supply chain management.
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