Policy Pulse Challenge Unites Pre-Health and Pre-Law Student
Pre-health and pre-law students at Seton Hall University competed in the inaugural Policy Pulse Challenge, analyzing vaccine policy and presenting evidence-based policy proposals.

Pre-health and pre-law students at Seton Hall University competed in the inaugural Policy Pulse Challenge, analyzing vaccine policy and presenting evidence-based policy proposals.
Center for Sport Management Director Charles Grantham was honored with the Cheyney University Lifetime Achievement Award for his contributions to professional basketball and athlete representation.
Seton Hall University will host its inaugural Undergraduate Legal Scholars Symposium on April 17, featuring students presenting original research on constitutional rights, justice, global law and more
Maxim Matusevich, Ph.D. has published a new work of fiction, Six Trains of No Return, exploring the emotional landscapes of migration, memory and belonging.
Seton Hall faculty continued a strong start to 2026 with another impactful month of media presence, with multiple experts featured across top national, regional and broadcast outlets.
Over 3,000 undergraduate students earned a place on the Fall 2025 Dean’s List, reflecting exceptional academic achievement across Seton Hall University’s schools and colleges.
Vice President of Student Services Monica Burnette, Ph.D., was recently featured on the People, Policy and the Profession podcast, where she reflected on her journey in student affairs leadership,
Seton Hall pre-law students traveled to Washington, D.C. for a three-day government, policy and law discovery trip, gaining firsthand exposure to federal institutions, attorneys and legal careers.
On March 18 at 3 p.m., Cardinal Joseph Tobin, archbishop of Newark, will speak about 'Pope Leo and the Legacy of Pope Francis' in the Event Room in the University Center.
Microsoft 365 continues to roll out updates focused on enhancing collaboration, productivity and user experience across its tools.
P-PAC Director Chantal Vergara and Pre-Law Advisor Maddie Ferrans were invited to present at the 2026 SWAPLA Conference in San Antonio on building a successful pre-law advising center.
ICSST professor Justin M. Anderson reflects on moral theology, teaching and research, exploring how Catholic intellectual traditions shape the search for meaning and the formation of the whole person.
Jonathan Heaps, Ph.D., delivers the Spring 2026 Toth–Lonergan Lecture on April 16, exploring Lonergan’s guidance for getting oriented in disorienting times.
The Fulbright Scholar Łukasz Kamieński, Ph.D., brings world-class security expertise to Seton Hall University this March 11–14.
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Seton Hall’s Center for Catholic Studies and the Archdiocese of Newark hosted a February 24 Leadership Study Day focused on faithful leadership, renewal and transition.