New Innovative Graduate Programs Launched
Seton Hall invites individuals with a passion for financial technology, digital media, or applied physics and engineering to enroll in one of our specialized graduate programs this fall.
Seton Hall invites individuals with a passion for financial technology, digital media, or applied physics and engineering to enroll in one of our specialized graduate programs this fall.
This spring semester, James Kimble, Ph.D. hosted a virtual panel that showcased the experiences of three communication alumni to his Senior Seminar class of communication majors.
Seton Hall’s student-run radio station, WSOU 89.5 FM, celebrated 75 years of continuous operation with a gathering of more than 300 alumni and the induction of three new WSOU Hall of Fame members.
Sports Poll finds that in MLB, fans favor the pitch clock, shift ban and larger bases; numbers stayed strong from pre-season to in-season.
The University celebrated its 167th Baccalaureate Commencement, honoring Ukrainian Catholic Metropolitan-Archbishop Borys Gudziak and Indra Nooyi, former CEO of PepsiCo.
Reflecting on all that has been accomplished in the Spring 2023 semester, Institute of communication and Religion Director Jon Radwan, Ph.D., shares a recap of recent scholarly work.
Dareen Abukwaik, a junior journalism student, discussed her experience as a copywriting intern with Kraus Marketing last summer.
Seton Hall’s Brownson Speech and Debate Team is celebrating success at two national tournaments including the 2023 Pi Kappa Delta and the American Forensic Association Speech National Tournaments.
In line with the emerging College of Human Development, Culture, and Media, the one-year M.S. in Professional Communication and Digital Media Arts program offers dynamic, digitally centric curriculum.
Bob Ley ’76, will moderate the conversation featuring NFL analysts from ESPN, a Two-Time Super Bowl Champion, a Pulitzer-winner and an NFL Players Assoc. Executive.
Findings from the most recent Seton Hall Sports Poll on the new Major League Baseball season and its historic rule changes were featured in Forbes, The Athletic and FiveThirtyEight.
The Seton Hall Sports Poll found an increase in enthusiasm for the 2023 MLB Season, with baseball fans favoring the new Pitch Clock by more than 4 to 1.
Seton Hall students attended a "Road Trip" to the Newark Museum of Art on March 17, coordinated by The Career Center and Museum Professions program to explore exhibits and careers there.
Seton Hall's Mock Trial team made a historic win at the American Mock Trial Association's Opening Round Competition Series.
The Seton Hall Sports Poll found that more than half of Americans say ‘yes’ to payments for student-athletes in revenue generating Sports; number rises to 62 percent for sports fans.
The Institute for Communication and Religion is excited to announce “Bhagavad Gita – The Essence of Upanishads,” a talk featuring Mataji, a monastic member of Sri Sarada Math visiting from India.
Award-Winning Nonfiction and Fiction Writer Courtney Zoffness Will Read at Seton Hall on Wednesday, April 19 at 7:00 p.m. ET.
Spirituality and Inclusivity in Sports: Building Bridges, Not Barriers, inspired by the 2022 Vatican event “Sport for All,” explores how religion and spirituality can inform sport practices.
The Seton Hall Sports Poll found that the number watching on phone/laptop nearly doubled; half who watch will engage with social media, more than a third will bet and....
Christopher Aurillo, has curated a collection of student works for display in the O’Brien Family Gallery within the new University Center.
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