Great Graduate: Julia Landi
For Julia Landi, people have always been the destination—even if the path to law took a few unexpected turns.

For Julia Landi, people have always been the destination—even if the path to law took a few unexpected turns.
Seton Hall faculty and undergraduate and graduate students join nearly 1,000 social workers in Atlantic City.
Dean Courtney Smith has been appointed president of ACUNS, the leading global association for UN scholars and practitioners, strengthening Seton Hall's ties to the international academic community.
Inspired by his parents’ sacrifices and shaped by philosophy, faith and hard-earned resilience, Joachim Mikel Icasiano is entering prosecution determined to pursue justice with humanity.
Henna Shah always believed the law could change lives. At Seton Hall, she learned it could change her own, too.
Through hands-on learning and mentorship, ACE Health helped one Clifton High senior pursue her goal of becoming a nursing student.
Seton Hall University appoints La’Tesha Sampson, Ph.D., as director of the M.S.W. program, bringing extensive clinical, academic and public service leadership experience to the role.
Malaak Jamal ’15, is an alumna of the graduate program at the School of Diplomacy and International Relations. Jamal is currently serving at the Human Rights Foundation (HRF) as director of policy.
Seton Hall students attended a fireside chat at NJPAC for Governor Sherril's first 100 days.
Kiyannah Joyner earned her way from foster care to McGuireWoods, turning setbacks into momentum at every step.
Seton Hall’s Content Creation Studios in the Innovation Hub are seeing strong early adoption, supporting teaching, student storytelling and high-impact media production across campus.
Nicholas Giaquinto built his legal career on the same foundation as his dance career: practice, performance and presence.
Working at the intersection of technology and governance, Bryan Yeoh is advancing AI policy and international collaboration in Southeast Asia.
AAPI New Jersey’s Jeffrey Chang discusses how community advocacy, landmark cases and coalition-building have shaped Asian Americans’ fight for visibility.
Four CHDCM graduate students presented research at a national psychology conference, gaining experience in public speaking, networking and scholarly engagement while advancing their academic growth.
Campus Ministry was blessed with yet another wonderful year in 2025-26. Read more about all the special blessings and fun of the Campus Ministry year.
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