NSF Project Enhanced with Data Analytics June 14, 2023 For the second year in a row, the National Security Fellowship (NSF) at Seton Hall
University partnered with FNA, a deep technology, AI, and machine learning firm.
Nigerian Diplomacy Student Attends US-Africa Summit June 2, 2023 When the President of the United States threw a big party and invited African leaders
to the nation’s capital, I knew it would be a perfect opportunity to experience the
world of diplomacy.
School of Diplomacy Celebrates Graduate Hooding June 2, 2023 On May 19, 2023, the School of Diplomacy and International Relations celebrated 47
graduate students in their annual hooding and commencement ceremony.
NSF meets with Former Personal Aide to President Obama May 24, 2023 The National Security Fellowship (NSF) team had the honor to meet with Ms. Ferial
Govashiri, current Chief-of-Staff to the Co-CEO of Netflix, Ted Sarandos, and former
Personal Aide to President Obama.
Global Leaders in Training May 10, 2023 Diplomacy students from Seton Hall attended the UNA-USA Global Engagement in February
of 2023.
Educating Future Diplomats May 2, 2023 The Seton Hall School of Diplomacy and Newark Global Studies High School recently
expanded upon a 2020 partnership for the 2023-2024 school year.
Former Advisor to VP Biden Speaks to NSF April 17, 2023 On Tuesday, February 28th, the National Security Fellowship (NSF) Research Team spoke
with Col. John Flynn, VP of Administration at MGM and former advisor to Vice President
Biden.
Thirty hours, five students, three time zones, one project. April 17, 2023 Five members of the National Security Fellowship (NSF) had the opportunity to expand
their experiential learning during the last weekend in February in Arizona State University’s
Hackathon.
NSF Fellowship Meets with Bryan Bonner April 12, 2023 On March 9th, the National Security Fellowship team (NSF) met with Bryan Bonner, Esq.,
to hear his views on the contemporary challenges facing national security and gather
insight from his career.
U.S. Representative to the UN Visits Seton Hall April 11, 2023 Ambassador Christopher P. Lu, Representative of the United States of America to the
United Nations for UN Management and Reform, spoke to Seton Hall students on March
16th.
DiploLab Student Explores Research and Career Interest March 15, 2023 As a researcher in the DiploLab, a collaborative research space, Jasmine DeLeon has
explored interests and career opportunities in international relations.
New Introductory Cybersecurity Course for Professionals March 13, 2023 Cybersecurity operations impact an increasing number of systematic business processes.
This 2-day course is designed to make cybersecurity available to professionals in
corporate environments.
Grad Students Participate in Real – World Negotiation Exercise March 9, 2023 Two SHU Diplomacy grad students and one alum teamed up with students from NYU and
Columbia to participate in the 8th annual Strategic Crisis Negotiations Exercise dealing
with Cyprus.
World Leaders Forum Hosts Apostolic Nuncio February 23, 2023 On February 1, The School of Diplomacy welcomed Archbishop Christophe Pierre, the
Vatican's representative to the United States, as its latest World Leaders Forum speaker.
George Laudato National Security Fellowship Endowment February 15, 2023 The George A. Laudato Endowment will help fund the NSF program, including the travel,
research materials, scholarships, and professor of practice needed to run the program.
President of the U.N. General Assembly Visits Seton Hall February 15, 2023 The School of Diplomacy and International Relations recently hosted Ambassador Csaba
Kőrösi, the President of the 77th United Nations General Assembly, as part of its
World Leaders Forum speakers series.
Using Data to Drive Policies for Peace after Conflict February 9, 2023 Fredline M'Cormack-Hale is a post-conflict researcher developing data-driven policy
prescriptions meant to restore peace in Africa, the U.S., and across the world
Graduate Student Makes International Strides February 6, 2023 Chimdi and the National Security Fellowship team briefed the U.S. State Department
and presented their work "Enhancing the U.S. Strategic Relationship with Pakistan."
Graduate Student Promotes Professional Development February 2, 2023 A current dual degree graduate student and assistant, Alondra Duncan-Belford guides
fellow students through the School of Diplomacy’s internship programs and helps establish
their career goals.
Diplomacy Thought Leader Featured in World Press January 19, 2023 Professor Yanzhong Huang, Center for Global Health Studies director and leading expert
in global health governance, cautions on China’s lifting of Covid-19 restrictions
as Lunar New Year approaches.
Seton Hall Welcomes World Leaders January 6, 2023 The President of the UN General Assembly and the Apostolic Nuncio to the United States
will address the Seton Hall community this semester as part of the School of Diplomacy's
World Leaders Forum.
Seton Hall Awarded ECOSOC Consultative Status January 5, 2023 The School of Diplomacy on behalf of Seton Hall University, received consultative
status from the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), giving students
and faculty greater access.
Diplomacy Professor Margarita Balmaceda Wins Two Book Prizes January 4, 2023 The Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES) honored Professor
Margarita Balmaceda, Ph. D, with two book prizes for her latest book, Russian Energy
Chains.
UN General Assembly President to Address World Leaders Forum December 14, 2022 On January 26, the School of Diplomacy and International Relations will welcome Ambassador
Csaba Kőrösi, the President of UN General Assembly, as part of its World Leaders Forum
speaker series.
Diplomacy Alumni Spotlight: Susana Grau Batlle December 14, 2022 Her work has been featured in countless fashion and jewelry magazines in France, Monaco,
Italy, Switzerland, and the UK. For students at Seton Hall, opportunities are endless.
Diplomacy Students Take On Leadership Positions December 14, 2022 Out of the 28 voting members, eight of them are Diplomacy students, making up 28.5%
of the SGA Senate, despite Diplomacy students comprising less than five percent of
the undergraduate student body.
Model UN Team Wins at Fall Conferences December 14, 2022 In the past three conferences, members of the organization have won nine awards and
commendations.
Grad Student Spends Summer Studying Nuclear Nonproliferation November 28, 2022 Second-year grad student Mia Oliveri took the Brookhaven National Laboratory’s Summer
2022 Nuclear Nonproliferation, Safeguards, and Security in the 21st Century course
(NNSS).
Ambassador László Molnár Joins School of Diplomacy November 17, 2022 The School is pleased to welcome back Ambassador László Molnár as a Tom and Ruth Sharkey
Distinguished Visiting Scholar for the 2022-2023 academic year.
Diplomacy's Professor Huddleston Publishes Two Book Projects October 17, 2022 Over the past four years, in addition to creating engaging classes and steering the
DiploLab, Assistant Professor Dr. Joseph Huddleston undertook two editorial positions.
Diplomacy Thought Leaders Featured in AP, CNBC and CGTN September 30, 2022 Global experts Dean Courtney Smith and Professors Martin Edwards and Hugh Dugan discuss
the significance and policy challenges of the 77th session of the United Nations General
Assembly.
Jane Cohen Joins School of Diplomacy September 30, 2022 Ms. Jane Cohen will join Seton Hall University's School of Diplomacy and International
Relations as the Sergio Vieira de Mello Endowed Visiting Chair in the Practice of
Post-conflict Diplomacy.
Diplomacy Students Participate in New Geneva Exchange Program July 21, 2022 Patrick Condon will be in the first cohort of Seton Hall University Diplomacy students
participating in a joint 5-year BS/MA program with the prestigious Graduate Institute
in Geneva, Switzerland.
Diplomacy Faculty Receive Three University Awards May 26, 2022 This year, three professors from the School of Diplomacy and International Relations
received awards highlighting their achievements – Professors Huang, de Silva, and
Murphy.
FNA Assists National Security Fellowship May 26, 2022 Seton Hall’s National Security Fellowship develops an operational paper with recommendations
for a federal agency, annually, and was supported by FNA technology for the first
time.
Library Professors Publish with Two Diplomacy Students May 26, 2022 Professors Chelsea Barrett and Brooke Duffy collaborated with two School of Diplomacy
undergraduates, Dia Bolton, ’22, and Akaysha Palmer, ’22, to publish a book chapter.
Diplomacy Alumna Runs for Hawaii State Legislature May 24, 2022 Diplomacy alumna Shaira G. Taylor, MS '21, is running for Hawaii's state legislature
after her graduation from the Executive MS in International Affairs program.
Diplomacy Student Delivers Presentation at Yale May 24, 2022 Franklin Shobe, a graduate student at the School of Diplomacy, delivered a presentation
titled "Ukrainian Political Economy: An Analysis of Past, Present, and Future Trends"
at Yale University.
National Security Fellowship Briefs US State Department Officials May 23, 2022 The 2021-2022 National Security Fellowship graduate student research team briefed
leaders in the U.S. Department of State on Wednesday, April 27, concluding their yearlong
project for the agency.