
Students Presented ‘Opportunities of a Lifetime’
The Center for Sports Media's 'Opportunities of a Lifetime' event showcased partnerships that will help students get a leg up in the industry as well as highlighted student work.
The Center for Sports Media's 'Opportunities of a Lifetime' event showcased partnerships that will help students get a leg up in the industry as well as highlighted student work.
The Teaching, Learning and Technology Center (TLTC) is excited to announce its 2025 Summer Series—interactive workshops to help faculty enhance teaching, explore new tech and boost student engagement.
The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry is proud to congratulate Marius Pelmus on receiving the Dean’s Outstanding Publication Award.
The Community Coalition on Race of South Orange and Maplewood will host its annual Community Conversation on Race on Tuesday, May 13, 2025, at 7 p.m. in Bethany Hall, Room A at Seton Hall University.
Cornerstone CSX launches June 1! Learn about the new performance appraisal platform and how it supports meaningful recognition and employee growth at Seton Hall.
Pope Leo XIV is the 267th leader of global Catholicism, the latest in a line of succession from St. Peter, the rock upon which Christ built His church.
Maryan Al-Houssein has been selected as the 2024-25 Gerard Babo Award winner, a fund established in honor of the late Department of Education Leadership, Management and Policy professor.
The Teaching, Learning and Technology Center has gathered the top Canvas tips to help students and faculty navigate the end of the semester with confidence.
Student leaders from across Seton Hall came together for a day of reflection, service and empowerment at the first annual Balance, Live and Thrive Leadership Retreat.
The second episode of the current CoreCast season is now available to view, featuring Core Fellow Roger Alfani, Ph.D. and Billy Austin, a Seton Hall junior in Political Science, and Bernie Wagenblast.
Sister Rose Thering Fund Evening of Roses celebrates Rev. Pritchett as treasured clergy leader. Rabbi Michael Berenbaum to receive Humanities and Holocaust Education Award. Registration is ongoing.
Through her PA education, Lamiyah Rajai, M.S. ’25, influenced national policy, launched campus initiatives and mentored future healthcare leaders.
Seton Hall is creating a new Innovation Hub on the ground floor of Walsh Library, a dedicated space designed to expand access to cutting-edge technology and promote hands-on, experiential learning.
On April 8, Seton Hall community gathered to celebrate Charter Day, an annual tradition that honors the University’s founding in 1856 and the granting of its charter by the State of New Jersey.
Chief Judge Chagares is the first Seton Hall Law graduate to be named a federal Court of Appeals judge.
Associate Professor Edmund Adjapong offers a practical guide for using hip-hop culture to engage students, foster community, and enrich learning in K–12 classrooms in his new book, Teach Like an MC.
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