Inside the Core we are Reading Contrasting Modern Texts
Core II students are now reading modern authors including German philosopher and atheist Frederich Nietzsche in contrast to other modern authors, like Pope Francis and St. Oscar Romero.
Core II students are now reading modern authors including German philosopher and atheist Frederich Nietzsche in contrast to other modern authors, like Pope Francis and St. Oscar Romero.
Seton Hall is excited to announce its ninth annual Giving Day, taking place April 22 and 23, 2026, uniting alumni, families, students, faculty, and staff in support of every area of the University.
Dennis De Almeida ’11 reflects on his career path and approach to ethical leadership in this In the Lead conversation.
Seton Hall University’s Institute for Communication and Religion has formalized a grant funded partnership with Palacký University (PU) Olomuoc, Czech Republic.
From emerging civil rights law and high-stakes political analysis to cutting-edge medical simulation and financial equity, Seton Hall faculty continues to serve as a primary resource for major media.
Japan Week 2026 celebrated Japanese culture and students of the Japanese language and Asian Studies during the popular annual week-long event.
Seton Hall's continued Carnegie R2 and Opportunity designations reflect growing research strength.
One preceptor reflects on the powerful impact of mentoring future nurse practitioners while delivering care to Newark’s most underserved patients.
Join us for an inspiring fireside chat with two powerhouse leaders from L’Oréal and The Campbell’s Company as we celebrate women who are breaking barriers, leading with purpose and shaping the future.
Fresh off a trip to Capitol Hill, the Student Veterans Organization at Seton Hall demonstrates that service extends beyond the uniform.
Senior undergraduate social work students serve as thought leaders as they present their capstone policy research projects at a statewide symposium, alongside professor-led sessions.
A married couple who profess their love of Christ through studies and evangelization.
Three CHDCM undergraduates showcased research at Madison Square Garden, exploring fashion as nonverbal communication and nature's role in Gothic literature and social meaning.
Seton Hall University is pleased to announce the receipt of a major in-kind donation from Bristol Myers Squibb to benefit biology students in the College of Arts and Sciences.
This article explores how ethical leadership, rooted in trust and integrity, drives long-term success by prioritizing transparency and doing the right thing.
Seton Hall recognizes student recipients whose meaningful service on campus and beyond reflects compassion, justice and servant leadership.
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