TESOL faculty and alumni deliver community ESL classes June6 22, 2022 TESOL faculty and alumni teamed up with the Orange Public School District this spring semester to provide ESL (English as a Second Language) classes to district parents.
Education Faculty Provides Guidance to Students in Thailand June6 02, 2022 Educational Studies Assistant Professor, Bryan Meadows, Ph.D., spoke remotely with audiences in Thailand on May 25th in a webinar titled, "English Language Programs in the United States."
Buccino Institute Graduates Inaugural Class May5 25, 2022 The Buccino Leadership Institute, created in 2018, graduated its inaugural class of student leaders. The Class of 2022 completed four years of intense, interdisciplinary leadership development.
EDST Faculty Speaks Remotely to Teachers in El Salvador May5 24, 2022 Educational Studies faculty member Dr. Bryan Meadows spoke remotely with audiences in El Salvador on May 13th as part of the Teachers Up professional development series.
Celebrating the Class of 2022 May5 24, 2022 The Secretary-General of the United Nations, His Excellency António Guterres, delivered the address at Seton Hall's 166th baccalaureate commencement.
Student pirates intern with campus ESL program May5 23, 2022 This spring semester, seven Seton Hall undergraduate and graduate students served as volunteer teacher interns with the campus ESL@SetonHall intensive English program.
International Student Spotlight on Alvaro Pozo May5 23, 2022 This edition of student spotlight introduces Mr. Alvaro Pozo, a full-time student attending classes in the ESL@SetonHall intensive English program. Alvaro joins us from Ecuador.
Using storytelling as a vessel of revival and purpose May5 18, 2022 Drawing from personal experience, Elementary/Special Education (4+2) Major Jodiann Morgan uses storytelling to help others grow and find comfort in being themselves.
TESOL Faculty and Alum lead virtual workshop for future teachers May5 18, 2022 Undergraduate education majors attended a virtual seminar titled, "Tips for Making a Positive Difference in the Academic Experience of English Learner (EL) Students" on Tuesday, May 3rd.
International Student Spotlight on Amber Huang May5 09, 2022 This edition of student spotlight introduces Ms. Amber Huang, a full-time student attending classes in the ESL@SetonHall intensive English program on campus.
Making a Difference Every Day May5 05, 2022 Katie Smith, Ph.D., assistant professor of higher education, was the recipient of the 2022 Schreitmueller Faculty Servant Leader Award.
Police Graduate Studies Program recognizes leadership May5 04, 2022 Robert Yaiser and Dr. David Costantino receive the Police Graduate Studies Adjunct Professor of the Year Award for their leadership and service to students and the CEHS.
Education Leadership Professor Wins Book Award April4 27, 2022 Professor Christopher Tienken, Ed.D., received the Outstanding Book Award from the Society of Professors of Education, for his latest book, "The Risky Business of Education."
New Scholarships for Graduate Students April4 27, 2022 Seton Hall's Office of Graduate Affairs recently announced additional scholarship opportunities in select programs for incoming students pursuing their master’s degree this fall.
Doctoral Student Contributes to National Study April4 19, 2022 Li Kang, a doctoral candidate in the higher education program at the College of Education and Human Services, participated in a scholarly analysis of superintendent compensation nationwide.
ESL Students Prepare for English Proficiency Exam April4 19, 2022 ESL@SetonHall students enrolled in the ESLP 0630 course have been studying all semester for a single exam that will decide their next academic step.
ESL Classroom Dispatch: Student-Produced Podcasts April4 13, 2022 In the ESLP 0571 Digital Media Publishing class, students are extending their English language skills by producing podcast episodes on topics of interest to them.
Ph.D. Candidate Named South Orange Chief of Police April4 07, 2022 Ernesto Morillo, a Ph.D. candidate in Higher Education, Leadership, Management, and Policy at Seton Hall, was appointed the new chief of police for the South Orange police department.
A Global Eye on Diversity and Inclusion in Academics March3 17, 2022 Alina Pap, a doctoral candidate in Higher Education Leadership, has targeted her research on the impact of diversity and inclusion in international academic programs.
Benefits of Attending Summer Sessions at Seton Hall March3 17, 2022 Both current and visiting students can take advantage of the many courses offered this summer, with multiple sessions running May 24 through August 26.
New Jersey Teachers of the Year Share Their Insights March3 16, 2022 A distinguished panel of educators spoke with students and faculty from the College of Education and Human Services about the importance of connecting classroom learning to real life experiences.
Faculty Seminar Series on Shame March3 14, 2022 Faculty will present perspectives on shame based on key texts from their respective disciplines.
Me Too – Spanish Film about Inclusion at the GLC March3 11, 2022 In commemoration of the World Down Syndrome Day, a showing of the 2009 movie “Me Too” (Yo También) will take place on March 21.
Finding Compassion From Meditation with Dr. Amy Kline March3 01, 2022 Dr. Amy Kline hosts a guided meditation for the College of Education and Human Services (CEHS) community, encouraging tools for inner calmness to combat stress.
International Student Spotlight on Sara Franco March3 01, 2022 This edition of student spotlight introduces Ms. Sara Franco Bustamante, a part-time student attending classes with the ESL@SetonHall intensive English program on campus.
ESL Students Promote Health and Wellness Programs February2 21, 2022 In the ESLP 0321 Intermediate Speaking/Listening class last week, students delivered oral presentations to their peers on the topic of health and wellness programs.
New CEHS Faculty Find Collegial, Supportive Environment February2 14, 2022 Over the last few years, the College of Education and Human Services has deepened its bench of talented instructors and researchers who are passionate about the field of education leadership.
Alumna Tara Jairdullo Receives Historic Promotion February2 07, 2022 Alumna Tara Jairdullo M.A. '20 makes history as she receives a historic promotion to lieutenant of the South Brunswick Police Department.
Researchers Explore Pathways to College February2 01, 2022 In a new article, Hezal Patel, M.A. and Marianne Brosnan, Ph.D. '20, of the College of Education and Human Services, examine how community colleges help students find pathways to 4-year programs.
College of Education and Human Services Moves Forward January1 27, 2022 CEHS moved up more than 50 places in U.S. News and World Report's latest ranking of online master's program in education, reflecting the growth and renewal happening throughout the College.
Exploring Catholic Social Teaching January1 27, 2022 College of Education and Human Services faculty member, Bryan Meadows. Ph.D., considers how Catholic Social Teaching is explored through student engagement experiences, such as study abroad.
Cross Cultural Collaboration January1 20, 2022 The latest edition of an online journal combines the work of students and faculty from Seton Hall and the Borys Grinchenko Kyiv University in Ukraine.
James Baldwin Inspires a Paradigm Shift in Education January1 20, 2022 Drawing inspiration from writer James Baldwin, College of Education students advance conversations about race, social justice, and Black history.
TESOL Program Students Practice Servant Leadership January1 19, 2022 In the current 2021-2022 academic year, students and alumni of the TESOL graduate certificate program are practicing servant leadership in two tangible ways.
Call for Hanbury Award Nominations January1 19, 2022 The Hanbury Alumni Mission Award honors the work College of Education alumni who embody Monsignor Hanbury's passion and commitment to serve, in memory of his legacy. Nominations due by February 4.
Education Leadership Professor Publishes 8th Book January1 19, 2022 Christopher Tienken, Associate Professor of K-12 Education Leadership, Management, and Policy publishes his eighth book at Seton Hall. Leading scholars ponder serious education policy issues.
TESOL Student Spotlight on Ms. Sandra Washington-Gayles December12 08, 2021 Ms. Sandra Washington-Gayles is making a difference in the field of ESL (English as a Second Language) in New Jersey. Ms. Washington-Gayles is currently in her 20th year with Newark Public Schools.
Education majors volunteer as teacher interns on campus November11 30, 2021 This fall semester four education majors (EDST) have been participating in a teacher internship program on campus with the ESL@SetonHall intensive English program.
International Students Publish Campus Dispatches Online November11 29, 2021 International students are curating a "Campus Dispatch" website where they record the results of person-person surveys they conduct on campus this semester.
From Comedy to the Classroom November11 12, 2021 Manville School District Superintendent, Jamil Maroun, Ed.D., '18, leans heavily on skills he learned in the entertainment industry to find success as an education leader.
History Professor's Research Results in Historic Conference November11 11, 2021 Public airing of 1962 Literary Event Featuring Philip Roth, Ralph Ellison and Pietro di Donato reflects on responsibilities of minority writers of fiction in 1962 and today at Newark Public Library.
CEHS Professor Offers Career Insights at Conference November11 04, 2021 In October, Associate Professor Peggy Brady-Amoon from the College of Education and Human Services participated in two symposia during a recent professional conference.
Faculty Spotlight on Professor Katie Smith November11 03, 2021 Katie Smith, Ph.D., an assistant professor at the College of Education and Human Services, is involved with research focusing on college student career development and post-graduate outcomes.
Educational Studies Faculty Fosters Global Connections November11 01, 2021 Assistant Professor Dr. Bryan Meadows collaborated with a faculty colleague at the Universidade Católica de Pernambuco (UNICAP) to create and deliver a four-week remote seminar for UNICAP students.
International Students Produce English-Language Podcasts October10 28, 2021 Students enrolled in ESL@SetonHall intensive English program this semester are producing English-language podcasts for global audiences. Students are recording the episodes using the Podbean app.
Syrian Emergency Task Force to Speak at SHU October10 21, 2021 The Syria Emergency Task Force will speak at Seton Hall University. Speakers include Mouaz Moustafa, Ambassador Stephen Rapp, Omar Alshogre, and Qutaiba Idlibi. Deborah Amos will moderate.
Social Work Outreach Team Starts Accepting Referrals October10 21, 2021 As part of the Community Care & Justice Program, Social Work Professor Kristin Miller, Megan O'Brien, MSW '20 and student interns have begun receiving outreach referrals from South Orange PD and EMS.
NBA Star Allan Houston Brings FISLL to Seton Hall October10 08, 2021 Former NBA superstar and Olympic gold medalist Allan Houston will be bringing his leadership mentoring program that emphasizes Faith, Integrity, Sacrifice, Leadership and Legacy (FISLL) to Seton Hall.
Seton Hall Students Enjoy Student Fridays Programming October10 08, 2021 Seton Hall students enrolled in the ESL@SetonHall Intensive English Program on campus have been exploring off-campus locations as part of “Student Fridays” programming.