28th Faculty Summer Seminar Leads to New Publication
Seton Hall’s 28th annual Faculty Summer Seminar led to a new collection of faculty essays exploring St. Augustine, idolatry, nationalism, consumerism and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition.

Seton Hall’s 28th annual Faculty Summer Seminar led to a new collection of faculty essays exploring St. Augustine, idolatry, nationalism, consumerism and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition.
This fall, Counseling and Psychological Services will host a fantasy football league to promote connection and mental wellness, with participants eligible for giveaways throughout the semester.
Following a successful inaugural year, the Graduate Student Virtual Lunch and Learn Series returns this fall. Join us Wednesdays starting September 9 for engaging sessions, resources and expert guidan
Through hands-on learning, simulations and faculty mentorship, Seton Hall helps high school students explore healthcare professions and prepare for future academic and career success.
An athletic training professor is using virtual reality to prepare students to address the social factors that shape patient health, backed by $26,000 in new funding.
Susan Scherreik-Hynes was selected as a featured speaker at the Urban Poverty and Business Initiative Partners Meeting, highlighting Seton Hall's inaugural ImpactNJ cohort of 32 entrepreneurs.
Associate Professor Ilya Beylin examines how the financial crisis and post-crisis regulation reshaped major banks and swap markets in his forthcoming publications.
The Teaching, Learning and Technology Center (TLTC), in partnership with the Faculty Senate IT Committee and the Center for Faculty Development, invites proposals for the 2026–27 FIGs.
Salihah Denman joins the faculty this fall, while Daimeon Shanks-Dumont will begin a joint appointment with the School of Diplomacy and International Relations in spring 2027.
Through a creative team-building activity, the Seton Hall men's soccer team discovered the possibilities of the Innovation Hub's Maker Studio.
Professor Marina Lao argues the agency could use its Section 5 authority and rulemaking powers more broadly to address gaps in conventional antitrust law.
Microsoft continues to roll out new Microsoft 365 features designed to improve collaboration, productivity and the overall user experience.
This fall, Seton Hall University will welcome local families to campus through a swim lesson program designed to help children build confidence in the water and develop essential swimming skills.
This summer, high school students from across the region discovered new academic interests and explored future career paths firsthand through Seton Hall's Pre-College programs.
2026 United Nations Intensive Summer Seminar offered in New York City brought together students and professionals for conversations about UN challenges, possibilities and United Nation's future.
Associate Professor Paul Rink examines the limits of temperature targets in climate rights litigation and proposes an alternative human rights framework.
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