The Martyrs of the New Millennium
Robert Royal will explain how the very notion of modern martyrdom has undergone several developments in the papacies of St. John Paul II and Pope Francis. Royal chronicles the heartrending stories.
Robert Royal will explain how the very notion of modern martyrdom has undergone several developments in the papacies of St. John Paul II and Pope Francis. Royal chronicles the heartrending stories.
Seton Hall hosts eight exchange students this semester, bringing global perspectives to campus. Three share how academics, culture and community shape a meaningful and rewarding experience.
The Seton Hall University Market Research Center will host its annual Pair Up with the Pirates Networking and Awards Reception from 6 to 8:15 p.m., Thursday, April 9, 2026, in Bethany Hall AB.
The Department of Residence Life launched a new Housing Portal in PirateNet to simplify housing applications, roommate selection and residential information for students living on campus.
Summer Session 2026 at Seton Hall gives students flexible ways to earn credits, explore interests and stay academically engaged throughout the summer.
On February 20, the School of Diplomacy welcomed Tibetan-Canadian human rights activist Chemi Lhamo to the College Freedom Forum, organized by the Human Rights Foundation (HRF).
Since 2017, Seton Hall University’s student Security Operations Center (SOC) has been quietly shaping the future of cybersecurity, one alert, investigation and real-world experience at a time.
Recognized for her dedication to service and growth, Antonella Burrini is honored for leadership, service and academic achievement.
Five undergraduate research teams joined peers from across the BIG EAST universities for the conference's annual academic competition, with senior Krish Reddy recognized with a third place award.
The Core, along with ICSST, the CAST Program and CAST Center, welcomed Cardinal Joseph Tobin to talk about 'Pope Leo and the Legacy of Pope Francis.'
Faculty and staff are invited to serve with St. John’s Soup Kitchen this summer through a weekly program, supporting the community while using volunteer hours and building connections across campus.
Mary McAleer Balkun, Ph.D., professor of English and director of the Center for Faculty Development at Seton Hall University, has been appointed to the editorial board of Early American Literature.
Dean Smith joins a congressional delegation on a UN Foundation trip to Ghana and Togo, witnessing firsthand efforts to combat hunger, disease and extremism.
Elizabeth Carter is reshaping legal practice to center women — especially Black women, youth, low-income and working-class people, and other marginalized communities — as drivers of economic power.
At a recent Kata Holos Faculty Lunch, Kelly Shea reflected on teaching, authenticity and the pursuit of wholeness in academic life.
Senior social work students gain hands-on experience in political practice, advocacy, and leadership at a nationally recognized training program.
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