Students Discuss Economic Ideas on Campus and in Nebraska
From campus discussions to a national conference, students engaged deeply with economic ideas, strengthening analysis and communication skills.

From campus discussions to a national conference, students engaged deeply with economic ideas, strengthening analysis and communication skills.
Jacob Weger, Ph.D., represented Seton Hall at the Global Alliance for 'Laudato Si’ convening in Rome, contributing to global discussions on sustainability and integral ecology.
"Wisdom Figure" Monsignor Robert E. Harahan, S.T.D. reflects on hospitable preaching, noting that the homily should be creative, relational, liturgical, human and hospitable.
Thomas Rzeznik’s new book, “A Monument of Charity,” traces the 160-year history of compassion and healing at St. Vincent’s Hospital, where New York’s most vulnerable were cared for with dignity.
Deacon Richard Ferreira reflects on hospitable preaching; an act of being welcoming and encouraging people to be closer to God.
Seton Hall’s Xi Gamma Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi (KDP) inducts its new student members in a ceremony that welcomed both students and families from the university community.
From military leadership to corporate lessons, this article shows how trust and ethics drive accountability, culture and mission success.
Marcia Robbins-Wilf, Ed.D., a respected educator, philanthropist and founding trustee of the Sister Rose Thering Fund for Education in Jewish-Christian Studies, to be honored on Thursday, June 11.
Monsignor McCarren reflects on the act of making people feel at home with God through preaching.
Seton Hall University will host a lifeguarding certification course with the American Red Cross from June 15–18, offering students and the local community essential lifesaving skills.
Students in a biochemistry course at Seton Hall explored molecular structures in three dimensions using virtual reality and 3D printing.
From global leaders to everyday moments, this piece shows how ethical leadership rooted in care and courage builds trust and transforms culture.
Seton Hall’s Department of Information Technology is alerting the University community to an emerging phishing campaign impersonating employee compensation or payroll communications.
A Seton Hall Law workshop explores risks to digital infrastructure across Earth and outer space, from satellites to emerging data governance issues.
On Friday, April 24, students and staff had the opportunity to take a day trip to the Mother Seton Shrine in Emmitsburg, M.D.
Gaia Bernstein, a Seton Hall law professor and author of "Unwired," spent a month at the Rockefeller Foundation's Bellagio Center working on her next book on technologies of loneliness.
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