Teaching Through Testimony: Fran Malkin’s Message
Holocaust speaker Fran Malkin moved students with the weight of survivor testimony. With Igor Kotler, she shared her family’s story and urged future teachers to lead with empathy and courage.

Holocaust speaker Fran Malkin moved students with the weight of survivor testimony. With Igor Kotler, she shared her family’s story and urged future teachers to lead with empathy and courage.
The College of Human Development, Culture, and Media’s Department of Education Leadership, Management, and Policy (ELMP) honored several distinguished award recipients during the spring semester.
A gala and the call that brought the spirit of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz to 1958 Cuban Cuisine, all in support of the next generation.
Student filmmakers premiere original work while alumni and faculty share industry experience at annual event.
Seton Hall University has launched an updated mobile app experience, bringing together campus resources, student engagement tools and organizational involvement into one streamlined platform.
The Institute for Communication and Religion’s feature podcast, Inter/Sections, continues with a new episode, “Exploring Pluralism in Catholic Thought between the Theological and Political."
Francis J. Giantomasi '79 built a career grounded in grit, ethics and civic engagement while helping shape communities across New Jersey.
A fresh discovery about 19th century Italian patriot Giuseppe Mazzini will be presented by Professor William Connell.
Seton Hall’s Alumni Weekend 2026 (June 5–8) brings Pirates for reunions, honors, and golf. Proceeds support First-Gen Scholarship Fund, aiding first-gen students through the RISE program.
Every generation of Setonians needs to reflect upon the University’s history and mission and make it their own. Too seldom do we take the time to consider what is most important to us as a community.
Seton Hall School of Law celebrated its Class of 2026 commencement at NJPAC in Newark with speakers calling on graduates to embrace service, resilience and purpose.
The Institute for Communication and Religion (ICR), within the College of Human Development, Culture, and Media, reports a successful and productive Spring semester.
Dean Ronald Weich reads for pleasure the same way he leads: with an eye toward justice, history and the human stakes of the law.
Jayne M. Brandel, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, a prominent scholar in the field of speech-language pathology, has been named Dean of the School of Health and Medical Sciences, effective July 1, 2026.
Connecting students to a industry experts and experiential learning opportunities with funding from the Idea Hall Initiative in Diplomacy Religion, Race and International Affairs course.
CHDCM faculty, graduates and families gathered in Walsh Gymnasium Auditorium to celebrate the achievements of master's and doctoral students at the annual Graduate Commencement Ceremony.