Archbishop Caccia at Seton Hall’s World Leaders Forum
Archbishop Caccia’s visit to Seton Hall offered students an inside look at Vatican diplomacy and the role of dialogue and humanity in addressing global challenges.

Archbishop Caccia’s visit to Seton Hall offered students an inside look at Vatican diplomacy and the role of dialogue and humanity in addressing global challenges.
At a recent event, Burke Magnus spoke on ESPN’s recent deals with the WWE and NFL Network, and the importance of being open to opportunity.
Peter Morse was awarded the fellowship at one of the world's top physics institutes, forging global ties that bring world-class theoretical physics opportunities directly to Seton Hall students.
Reflect on collaborative events designed to foster global awareness, community building and intercultural learning among students during the International Education Week.
David I. Backer, Ph.D., critically examines the financial structures of U.S. public schools and advocates for policies that strives for equitable education for all.
Josephine DeVito, a nursing and Core faculty member, will give a presentation about her October pilgrimage to Lourdes and Fatima. The talk is co-sponsored by the Core and Campus Ministry.
Inside the Core, Melinda Papaccio, faculty member in English and the Core, has brought us Black Poster Project and I-Thirst. Now Sister Bosco, Core faculty member, has brought I-Thirst to Nigeria.
ICSST's Advent 2025 daily reflection series will feature quotes by Mother Seton and meditations on charity and hospitality.
Seton Hall University hosted an afternoon symposium about Bernard Lonergan’s book, The Way to Nicaea, on October 23, bringing scholars, students, and community members together.
Join us on Teams for a discussion of the new volume, "An Interdisciplinary Pedagogical Model for Catholic Studies: Rooted in Vatican II, Growing Through the 21st Century" (June 2025)
The Stillman School of Business introduces its 2025 Practice Partners, a group of industry professionals who collaborate with faculty to bring real-world insight into the classroom.
The Center for Catholic Studies at Seton Hall University is delighted to welcome Sam McDonald as the Center’s Programs Manager.
From exploring global affairs at Seton Hall to supporting humanitarian leadership at the Red Cross, Kristen McGuire ’22 transformed hands-on experience into meaningful impact.
From her first nonprofit internship to shaping global data governance, Bucceri ’23 turned hands-on experience at Seton Hall into a career at the intersection of technology, transparency and reform.
At 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, April 29, Chapel of the Immaculate Conception. A reception and program will follow in the Chancellor Suite. All members and their families are welcome.
Seton Hall alumna Isabelle Vega ’23 turned a purpose-driven academic journey into a distinguished start in global diplomacy.