
Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholic Relations.
The Archbishop John J. Myers Lecture Series: Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholic Relations. How Far Toward Unity Can We Go? A Lecture by Tamara Grdzelidze at 2 p.m., April 9, in the Chancellor Suite.
The Archbishop John J. Myers Lecture Series: Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholic Relations. How Far Toward Unity Can We Go? A Lecture by Tamara Grdzelidze at 2 p.m., April 9, in the Chancellor Suite.
Attend a fireside chat with Lt. Col. Marisol A. Chalas, a trailblazer and the first Latina National Guard Black Hawk pilot frequently cited by the Smithsonian Institution. Registration now open.
While studying at the School of Diplomacy, Collin Isham, M.A. ’13, edited the Journal of Diplomacy and interned with the Clinton Foundation—real-world experiences that helped launch his career.
Learn more about Housing Selection for 2025-2026.
Siyao Gu brings expertise to Seton Hall in research focused on artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI), specifically applied to the sciences.
Francesca Zaccaron, Toth-Lonergan Scholar, who teaches in both CORE and CAST, recently published an important article :"The Priority of Interior Life: Berdyaev and Lonergan in Dialogue on Democracy."
On Monday, February 10, 2025, Jonathan Heaps, director of Seton Hall University’s Bernard J. Lonergan Institute, gave a public lecture at St. Mary’s University in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Linda Schaeffer ’73, one of the first women to graduate from the Stillman School of Business, recounts what it was like for women on campus in the early 70s, and in the workforce in the 80s.
Will Universities Survive the GenAI-Learning Revolution? Innovation is academia is just a type of innovation likely to be prudently paced and that can survive the test of time.
In this intensive, hands-on competition, student entrepreneurs leveraged AI tools and collaborated with mentors to develop business models addressing global challenges.
Seton Hall University's In the Lead magazine has released its Spring 2025 edition, centering on the theme of "Innovation in Leadership."
Seton Hall University welcomed Writer, Author, Blogger, and TV Producer, Casey Schreiner for an engaging discussion on the importance of agility.
The University Core with the Catholic Studies Department and the School of Nursing will be showing two films about two American women saints, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton and St. Frances Xavier Cabrini.
This year, Leadership Fellows led an educational workshop for local residents preparing to take their naturalization test.
On National Slam the Scam Day, learn how to spot scams and protect your personal and financial information from fraudsters impersonating trusted officials.
Seton Hall University honors three faculty members with the Accessibility Champion Badge for their dedication to fostering inclusive education.
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