Seton Hall Graduates 2,337 May 22, 2023 The University celebrated its 167th Baccalaureate Commencement, honoring Ukrainian
Catholic Metropolitan-Archbishop Borys Gudziak and Indra Nooyi, former CEO of PepsiCo.
Professor Quinn Shares Overview of Seton Hall’s History May 10, 2023 On Monday, May 1, students, faculty, administrators and other members of the University
community gathered to celebrate the publication of Professor Dermot Quin’s scholarly
history of Seton Hall.
Difficult Dialogues May 10, 2023 A joined partnership between the Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights
at Rutgers, and the Educational Studies Department at Seton Hall, co-sponsored an
event on Difficult Dialogues.
Spring Reception Honors Faculty & Alum Servant Leaders May 9, 2023 The College of Education and Human Services and Alumni Engagement honor the work of
faculty and alumni who embody a passion for and commitment to serve.
Students React to Professor’s Presentation May 9, 2023 On March 29, Edmund Adjapong, Ph.D., Associate Professor and Secondary Education Program
Director for the Department of Educational Studies, delivered a presentation on Culturally
Responsive Teaching.
2023 Gerard Babo Award Winner Announced April 27, 2023 The Department of Education Leadership, Management and Policy announces recipient
of the 2023 Gerard Babo Award: Nicole Giglia, Ph.D.
EDST travels to NY for a Briefing at UNESCO April 24, 2023 On Wednesday, April 5, five Seton Hall students from the Educational Studies Department
traveled to New York for a briefing at UNESCO. The session was arranged through the
partnership between the Cent.
Accelerated, S.T.E.M.-Designated M.S. Program Launched April 19, 2023 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.
Cadets Bring Leadership Lessons to Life March 29, 2023 From February 17-19, Seton Hall’s Army ROTC Pirate Battalion visited the Antietam
Battlefield and National Park in Maryland for their annual staff ride.
ELMP Professor Speaks at International Conference March 14, 2023 Education Leadership professor Christopher Tienken was an invited speaker at an international
conference on neoliberalism in education.
Ed Leadership Team Contributes to Compensation Study February 23, 2023 Education Leadership doctoral students and a recent graduate assisted on a national
survey of superintendent salary and benefit packages.
PIPE Presents a Trinity of Irish Events February 14, 2023 Pirates of Irish Persuasion and Extraction (PIPE), Seton Hall’s student organization
celebrating Irish culture, is planning a full roster of events for the Spring semester.
Holocaust Remembrance Event February 13, 2023 The Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights at Rutgers University (a UNESCO
Chair), and the Educational Studies Department at Seton Hall hosted a Holocaust Remembrance
event.
Documentary Film "Black Russians: The Red Experiment" January 26, 2023 Filmmaker Yelena Demikovsky will present her new, much talked about documentary film
project "Black Russians: The Red Experiment." The film screening will be
followed by Q&A with the film's creator.
Education Alumna Reminisces Time at Seton Hall January 23, 2023 Julia Van Ness, B.S.E. ‘18, now an 8th grade special education inclusion teacher,
recalls her time as an undergraduate student in the Elementary and Special Education
program at Seton Hall University.
Spotlight on Education Buccino Leader: Matthew Ashburn January 19, 2023 First-Year Secondary Education Student is a founding board member of "Reach Out!",
a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping children & young adults struggling with
mental illness.
Bringing History to Life January 10, 2023 Students experienced history first-hand through object-based learning (OBL), an approach
that adds value to classroom studies with objects from SHU's Archives and Special
Collections.
Seeking Nominations for the 2023 Hanbury Alumni Mission Award December 19, 2022 The College of Education and Human Services is proud that Msgr. Hanbury was an alumnus.
We now wish to honor the work of other alumni who embody Msgr. Hanbury's passion and
commitment to serve.
See What’s Possible at Seton Hall’s Graduate Open House December 14, 2022 On February 25, Seton Hall will host its annual Graduate Open House in Bethany Hall.
Discover how a graduate degree from Seton Hall can help you achieve your professional
and personal goals.
Amy Kline, Ed.D., Appointed to State Task Force December 13, 2022 Amy Kline, Ed.D., has been appointed to Governor Phil Murphy’s newly established Task
Force on Public School Staff Shortages in New Jersey.
Inside the Core: Scholars' Forum on G. K. Chesterton November 29, 2022 The Scholars' Forum in the Catholic Intellectual Tradition welcomes Dr. Dermot Quinn,
Professor of History and Editor of The Chesterton Review, who will discuss the importance
of G. K. Chesterton.
College of Ed. Innovates Law Enforcement Graduate Program November 2, 2022 The College of Education announces the newly reconstructed Law Enforcement Executive
Leadership graduate program to provide rigorous and progressive instruction for law
enforcement leaders.
Dr. Arocho and Dr. Conners Join Buccino Leadership Institute October 31, 2022 Dr. Omayra Arocho and Dr. Brian Conners of Seton Hall University’s College of Education
and Human Services have joined the Buccino Leadership Institute as Co-Directors of
the Education cohort.
New Partnership Creates Pathway for Aspiring Urban Educators October 28, 2022 The College of Education and Human Studies has teamed up with the Paterson Public
School District to help build a robust pipeline of teachers bound for urban school
districts.
Dr. Michael Vega's "Hombres y Hermandad" October 21, 2022 The College of Education and Human Services invited Michael Vega, Ph.D., MSW, to present
his dissertation to students and faculty.
Psychology Faculty and Students Present at APA Convention October 12, 2022 Seton Hall University was well-represented at the American Psychological Association’s
(APA) Annual Convention, the largest gathering of psychologists in the world, with
a total of 19 presentations.
24th Annual Supervision Conference October 6, 2022 The Department of Professional Psychology and Family Therapy is hosting their 24th
Annual Supervision Conference entitled, Clinical Supervision During Covid-19: Learning
from Challenges on October 28.
"Remembering Gorby: M. Gorbachev’s Triumphs and Tragedies" September 30, 2022 On October 13, Slavic Club, REESP, and the History Department are sponsoring the lecture,
"Remembering Gorby: Mikhail Gorbachev’s Triumphs and Tragedies."
Prof. James Corino, Ed.D. named Belleville Man of the Year September 27, 2022 The Nutley-Belleville Columbus Day & Italian Heritage Month Parade Committee honored
James A. Corino, Ed. D. on September 21st by presenting him with the Belleville Man
of the Year award.
Alumna Named NJ Nonpublic School Teacher of the Year September 27, 2022 Seton Hall alumna named Archdiocese of Newark’s 2022 “Teacher of the Year” and awarded
the New Jersey Nonpublic School Teacher of the Year award.
Graduate Education and Human Service Open House 10/20 September 21, 2022 The College of Education and Human Services will host an in-person Graduate Open House,
in collaboration with the College of Communication and the Arts, on Thursday, October
20 at 6:00 p.m.
Students Prepare to Become Tomorrow’s Inspired Educators September 8, 2022 Students enrolled in Seton Hall’s educational studies programs access the academic
resources and hands-on experiences they need to become successful educators.
SHU Humanities Announce Fall 2022 Colloquium September 1, 2022 Inaugural Humanities Colloquium to begin the new academic year with guest speaker
Prof. Roosevelt Montás, Ph.D. of Columbia University.
Online Counseling Student Awarded APA Fellowship August 9, 2022 Online School Counseling Master’s student, Kristina Simmonds, was awarded the American
Psychology Association’s (APA) Interdisciplinary Minority Fellowship (IMFP).
Merging Athleticism with Education at Summer Camp August 1, 2022 The Greater Newark Tennis and Education (GNTE) and Seton Hall University welcomed
young tennis players for another summer of engaging tennis instruction and robust
educational curriculum.
Choosing Courage Over Avoidance August 1, 2022 Seton Hall alumnus Matthew W. Horace M.A. '13, CPP, Chief Security Officer of the
Mayo Clinic, shared his experience as a graduate alumnus and career success on Pirate’s
Eye Alumni Podcast.
Representing Exuberance and Excellence in Education July 5, 2022 Shea Richardson was honored for being a dedicated and inspired educator on April 25,
when she received the Hanbury Alumni Mission Award from Seton Hall.
TESOL faculty and alumni deliver community ESL classes June 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 June 2, 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 May 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 May 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 May 24, 2022 The Secretary-General of the United Nations, His Excellency António Guterres, delivered
the address at Seton Hall's 166th baccalaureate commencement.