Education News Archive
- Professor Among Top 20 Education Scholars-Influencers
January 08, 2021
Robert Kelchen honored for his research contributions and his influential role in the nation's education policy discourse by Education Week and American Enterprise Institute. - Faculty Featured in Virtual Exchange with Educators in Iraq
January 04, 2021
Assistant Professor, Bryan Meadows, Ph.D., gave a series of invited lectures recently to faculty and students at the Ibn Rushd College of Education at the University of Baghdad, Iraq. - ESL@SetonHall students attend online seminar
December 21, 2020
The ESL@Seton Hall program hosted a virtual webinar for international students titled, “What is the IELTS exam?”. The webinar was the third installment in the Fall 2020 seminar series. - Career Shifting: Elementary Teacher Steps into Leadership Role
December 10, 2020
2020 was a year of change for CEHS alumna Dana Genatt. She earned her master's in education leadership, had a baby, and became the director of curriculum for her Bergen County elementary school. - TESOL Faculty Contributes to Two Edited Volumes
November 17, 2020
Dr. Bryan Meadows (EDST Assistant Professor) recently contributed two book chapters to separate edited volumes on language education. - EDST Faculty An Invited International Guest Speaker
November 09, 2020
EDST Assistant Professor, Dr. Bryan Meadows, was an invited international guest speaker at the First National Conference on Research in Foreign Language Education, held virtually November 5-6, 2020. - Education Professor Featured by Inside Higher Ed, ABC-TV Boston, and TES on #HipHopEd and Addressing Systemic Racism
October 29, 2020
Professor Edmund Adjapong was featured in Inside Higher Ed, the Times Educational Supplement (UK) and on ABC-TV Boston’s "CityLine," discussing #HipHopEd and systemic racism in education. - Seton Hall Alumna to Head NJ Department of Education
October 28, 2020
Governor Phil Murphy recently nominated Angelica Allen-McMillan, Ed.D. '06, to be the next commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Education. - New Book Explores Multiculturalism and Diversity in the Field of Applied Behavior Analysis
October 28, 2020
Brian Conners and Shawn Cappell, faculty members in the Applied Behavior Analysis program, have a written a new book to broaden the cultural sensitivity of practitioners and students in the field. - Mind/Body Connection is Focus of New Series
October 21, 2020
Esteemed psychologist and author, Dr. Debbie Joffe Ellis, a champion of her late husband Albert Ellis' groundbreaking approach to psychotherapy, leads a virtual workshop series this fall. - Faculty-Student Research Team Present Findings at International Conference
October 19, 2020
Dr. Bryan Meadows, EDST assistant professor, and Ms. Kelly Gutierrez, EDST undergraduate, presented their research study findings virtually on October 10th to an international audience of educators. - Responding to the Call to Lead in Catholic Schools
October 14, 2020
The College of Education's Catholic School Leadership program brings together dedicated teachers, principals, priests, religious and others who want to advance their careers in Catholic education. - Ed Professor Named Research Professor in Residence
October 12, 2020
Tienken appointed as the Research Professor in Residence by the American Association of School Administrators. - La Motta Chair Featured in Premiere of Christopher Columbus Documentary and in National Media
October 09, 2020
The life and legacy of Christopher Columbus comes to the screen in a new documentary, Courage and Conviction: The True Story of Christopher Columbus. - English as a Second Language Program Hosts Virtual Seminar
October 07, 2020
The English as a Second Language program at Seton Hall hosted a free webinar on September 30, 2020 for international students on campus: ”Is Graduate School Calling You?" - Education Leadership Professor Heads National Study
August 20, 2020
Dr. Christopher Tienken selected as the Lead Author by the AASA for nationwide study of the school administrator salary and benefits. - Police Studies Director Publishes Book on Better Policing
August 14, 2020
Professor Thomas Shea, a retired police officer, has published a book designed to improve policing and community relations. - Education Professor Publishes Book, Calls to 'Decolonize the Classroom' through Hip Hop
July 15, 2020
Education Professor Edmund Adjapong has published Hip-Hop as Praxis & Social Justice, the second volume in a series. - TESOL Program Hosts Webinar for ESL Teachers on the Job Mark
July 01, 2020
Twenty new and experienced public school teachers attended a free webinar hosted by the TESOL graduate certificate program. - History Professor's Books Published in Translation
June 15, 2020
History Professor and Andrew Carnegie Fellow, William Connell, has recently had three of his books published in translation. - Seton Hall Study Abroad Students Travel Virtually
May 27, 2020
Seton Hall study abroad students connect virtually with their counterparts at Surcolombiana University in Colombia. - TESOL Alumna Successfully Switches to Distance Teaching
May 26, 2020
When the K-12 school closings started happening in mid-March, TESOL alumna Ms. Alissa Ricci was already prepared. - Welcoming Our Newest Teachers
May 19, 2020
Three newly-minted Seton Hall graduates are heading back to school — this time as high school teachers. - Online Learning Reaches the Youngest Students
May 05, 2020
Empowered by her instructional technology classes, senior Erin Luna creatively shifted her preschool class to remote learning. - Graduate Programs are Recognized Nationally
April 25, 2020
Special Education and School Counseling were ranked among the top master's programs in the U.S. - Faculty Publications Promote Inclusive Representation
April 21, 2020
In three recent publications, EDST faculty provides language teachers guidance in how to make culture teaching more inclusive. - 7 Tips for Parents Homeschooling Children with Autism
April 21, 2020
Assistant professor Frank Cicero, Ph.D., thinks it's time to take a moment and reflect, review and maybe make some changes. - Teaching and Learning in Changing Times
April 16, 2020
Student teachers from the College of Education and Human Services are finding smart new ways to engage with their classes. - Taking the Stress Out of Home Schooling
April 08, 2020
Daniel Katz, Ph.D., an education professor and father of two, offers tips for making school at home happier. - Faculty-Student Research Study Continues Online
April 08, 2020
As universities respond to the pandemic, Seton Hall faculty-student collaborative research project continues online. - Online Presentation by Pr. Richard Tempest
April 06, 2020
Pr. Richard Tempest (University of Illinois) presents his new book on the famed Soviet dissident Alexander Solzhenitsyn. - Graduate Student Receives National Minority Fellowship
April 06, 2020
Maryum Raheem was recognized by the American Psychology Association for her work with disadvantaged teens and young adults. - Racism and American Law Enforcement
March 24, 2020
Matthew W. Horace, M.A. ’13, returned to campus to share insights from his latest book, <em>The Black and the Blue.</em> - $7.1M in Gifts to Enhance Buccino Leadership Program
March 12, 2020
The Buccino Leadership Institute has received more than $7 million in gifts to develop the next generation of leaders. - EDST Faculty Travels to Present Research
March 09, 2020
Bryan Meadows, EDST assistant professor, traveled to Baltimore and Houston to present research at peer-reviewed conferences. - Law Enforcement Leader Pays It Forward
March 03, 2020
Stephen Hoptay wants to make sure fellow New Jersey state troopers have a chance to become leaders in law enforcement. - Professor Eliot Borenstein (NYU) Presents His New Book
February 18, 2020
Professor Eliot Borenstein of NYU presents his new book <em>Plots Against Russia</em> (Cornell UP, 2019). - Blue Courage at Seton Hall
February 18, 2020
Blue Courage will return to Seton Hall to offer a two-day course entitled “Blue Courage: The Heart and Mind of the Guardian.” - Polish Identity and the Cold War
February 18, 2020
Prof. Patryk Babiracki presents his project on the history of International Trade Fair in the western Polish city of Poznań. - A Cross Generational Dialogue for Future Educators
February 17, 2020
A Holocaust Remembrance event was held on Wednesday, February 12th. Secondary Education students had an opportunity to hear narratives of survival, and meet and speak with Survivor Fran Malkin. - Changing the Lives of Children with Autism
February 12, 2020
Nassan's Place founder Nadine Wright-Arbukarr shares her work serving families affected by Autism in Urban Communities. - Pioneering Work of American Psychologist Unwrapped
January 23, 2020
Dr. Debbie Joffe Ellis leads a series on Rational Emotional Behavior Therapy, developed by her husband, Dr. Albert Ellis. - Marking the 30th Anniversary of the Velvet Revolution
January 22, 2020
Seton Hall University will host a series of events to mark the 30th anniversary of the Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia - Department of History Annual Symposium: Revolutions
January 20, 2020
The History Department presents the Sixth Annual Symposium in Comparative History: "Revolutions: Moments and Movements in Historical Perspective." - Professor Honored Among Top 200 Education Scholars and Influencers
January 09, 2020
Robert Kelchen is recognized as one of the top 200 education scholars and public influencers by Education Week and AEI. - Hanbury Alumni Mission Award - Call for Nominations
December 09, 2019
Award nominations sought for college alumni who embody Monsignor Hanbury's passion and commitment to service. Deadline 1/17. - Seton Hall Well Represented: Past and Present at NCSS 2019 Conference
December 02, 2019
Seton Hall alumni, undergraduate students, and faculty present at the International Assembly of the National Council. - Education Faculty Member Speaks at International Symposium
November 23, 2019
Bryan Meadows, assistant professor in the Department of Educational Studies, was an invited guest speaker at an international symposium held in Ibagué, Colombia. - Alumnus Named Pennsylvania’s Superintendent of the Year
November 22, 2019
David E. Baugh, Ed.D. '17, was recognized for his visionary leadership and positive impact on students. - EDST Assistant Professor Provides Workshop
November 18, 2019
On November 5, 2019, EDST assistant professor Dr. Bryan Meadows visited Dover School District to lead two workshops.