Seton Hall Sports Poll Celebrates 20 Years
The Seton Hall Sports Poll is celebrating its 20th anniversary, marking two decades since its first press release was published February 7, 2006.

The Seton Hall Sports Poll is celebrating its 20th anniversary, marking two decades since its first press release was published February 7, 2006.
This fictional scenario-based article explores the limits of data-driven leadership, showing how true ethics require balancing logic with responsibility, dignity and the human impact of decisions.
This article explores how principled transparency and ethical leadership guide tough decisions, emphasizing integrity, fairness and courage in high-stakes professional environments.
Seton Hall students presented research-informed environmental solutions inspired by Laudato Si’, with Sisters of Water earning first place in the inaugural Challenge.
At Seton Hall University’s Innovation Hub, the Maker Studio serves as a dynamic space where creativity, technology and hands-on learning converge.
In the Lead With features neuroscientist Jennifer Fraser, who explores bullying and gaslighting in the workplace and the neuroscience behind abuse cultures.
At Seton Hall University, innovation was on full display as students came together for the second annual 24-hour Hackathon, transforming ideas into actionable solutions.
Love Data Week, sponsored by University Libraries, ran a week of programming that ranged from AI Literacy to Powering AI within Excel to Research Data Management.
Considering a career in nursing? Join Seton Hall’s May 7 info session to learn about the 14-month Second Degree Accelerated B.S.N.
A recent alert from the New Jersey Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Cell (NJCCIC) warns of an ongoing phishing campaign impersonating Amazon Prime renewal notices.
New research published by James Kimble, Ph.D., uncovers the origins of FDR’s “New Deal,” correcting the historical record ahead of its 100th anniversary.
During a New York City trip organized with the help of The Serviam Institute for International Security (SIIS), students learned about the relationship between art and freedom through an exhibit tour.
Ines Angeli Murzaku, Ph.D., professor and director Catholic Studies Program at Seton Hall, has published a new book, "Light from the East: The Catholic Eastern Churches Sixty Years After Vatican II."
This event is to connect students with Diplomacy alumni to discuss career paths, opportunities, and next steps.
At this year’s Toth-Lonergan Lecture, Jonathan Heaps, Ph.D., invited faculty, students and religious to engage Bernard Lonergan’s thought as a guide to wisdom.
The Buccino Leadership Institute (BLI) hosted its third annual experiential learning trip to Washington, D.C.
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