School of Diplomacy Hosts Human Rights Activist
The School of Diplomacy and International Relations welcomes Tibetan-Canadian human rights activist Chemi Lhamo to campus on Friday, February 20, at 2 p.m. Co-sponsored by the College Freedom Forum.

The School of Diplomacy and International Relations welcomes Tibetan-Canadian human rights activist Chemi Lhamo to campus on Friday, February 20, at 2 p.m. Co-sponsored by the College Freedom Forum.
In “To Protect Their Interests,” Professor Stephen J. Lubben traces a century-and-a-half of insider control, revealing how the system consistently favors the powerful while others bear the cost.
Four Stillman School of Business students received scholarships from the Containerization & Intermodal Institute for their proficiency in logistics, transportation and supply chain management.
Jonathan Heaps, Toth-Lonergan visiting professor and Core adjunct faculty member, recently published an article in Commonweal, linking the ideas of Bernard Lonergan to our contemporary world.
Seton Hall University launches the Artificial Intelligence Advisory Council to guide the responsible use of AI across academics, research and administration.
Seton Hall University convened students, educators, and community partners for a two-day seminar exploring the ethical, social, and economic implications of artificial intelligence.
New Jersey Assembly Speaker Craig J. Coughlin visited Seton Hall Law to learn about the Center for Social Justice and its clinics’ legal services for underserved communities.
Welcoming seniors back with a happy hour, the Office of Student Engagement kicks off a semester of programs for the Class of 2026.
A lifelong reader and legal scholar, Assistant Dean Rochelle D. Edwards reflects on the books that shaped her and why Black history remains essential reading now.
Senior Faculty Associate Mary Landriau has been selected as the 2026 Practicum Director of the Year by the Baccalaureate Program Directors Association (BPD) and will be honored at national event.
Karol Corbin Walker ’86 reflects on women’s leadership, access to opportunity and the responsibility to “pay it forward” for future generations.
A Seton Hall alumna, Congresswoman LaMonica McIver reflects on the law school’s role as a pillar of Newark and a powerful force for justice in New Jersey.
Chris Christie ’87 looks back on how Seton Hall Law shaped his confidence, values and sense of service, offering guidance to today’s law students.
Miriam Theresa Rooney served as the first female dean of an ABA-accredited law school in the United States.
ICSST's Lent 2026 daily reflection series will feature James Tissot's artwork and meditations on welcoming the stranger.
Seton Hall University rang in the new year with another strong month of media presence, with faculty experts' analyses and commentary featured across top national, regional and broadcast outlets.
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