Diplomacy Alumna at the United Nations
Sofia Caroline Diaz 25' is building an international career at the United Nations, where her journey reflects the impact of diplomacy in action through internships and global policy work.

Sofia Caroline Diaz 25' is building an international career at the United Nations, where her journey reflects the impact of diplomacy in action through internships and global policy work.
Join us for a presentation led by Alex Requena on the globalization of the sports industry, featuring an international delegation from LaLiga.
Seton Hall University’s graduate programs continue to earn recognition for academic excellence, career outcomes and regional leadership, as reflected in the 2026 U.S. News & World Report rankings.
A look at Seton Hall Law through 75 years of history traces the buildings that defined the school's evolution, from its 1951 opening through its landmark home at One Newark Center.
On February 20, Communications scholars were invited to attended the webinar “Leo XIV: The North and South American Pope."
Seton Hall faculty are invited to a three-day summer seminar with William T. Cavanaugh on Augustine, idolatry, nationalism and consumerism.
Dean Emeritus Ronald Riccio led Seton Hall Law through one of its most consequential chapters—anchoring the school in Newark and shaping a landmark institution built to last.
From sports analytics to robotics and digital media, Seton Hall’s pre‑college technology programs offer hands‑on learning in innovation, data and engineering while experiencing campus life.
April is Earth Month all over the world. Inspired by Pope Francis' Laudato Si', the Seton Hall community joins together to reflect, celebrate and care for our common home.
From launching startups to managing investment portfolios, Seton Hall’s pre‑college business programs introduce students to entrepreneurship, finance and modern business decision making.
Designed for students interested in the sciences and helping others, Seton Hall’s pre‑college health sciences programs offer early exposure to healthcare careers through immersive summer courses.
The Poetry-in-the-Round reading series is honored to welcome acclaimed novelist Daniel Kehlmann to read from and discuss his novel 'The Director,' one of NYT's 10 best books of 2025, on April 21.
Five Seton Hall University students will present their scholarship at Solidarity in Action: A Conference on the Dignity of Refugees and Migrants on April 25, 2026, at The Center at Mariandale.
As the spring season unfolds, with Holy Week culminating on Easter Sunday and Passover beginning this week, nature is part of the celebration, and the Core is focusing much on Laudato Si, a Core text.
Students engaged in a wide-ranging discussion on public service, civil discourse and the evolving political landscape during a March 25 classroom visit by New Jersey State Senators.
Professor Haufe will lecture on the importance of the Humanities in helping to answer life's questions.
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