
Seton Hall Giving Day 2021
Seton Hall is preparing for the biggest day of giving during the year! All Pirates are encouraged to show Pirate pride, rally for Seton Hall students, and help make this Giving Day one to remember!
Seton Hall is preparing for the biggest day of giving during the year! All Pirates are encouraged to show Pirate pride, rally for Seton Hall students, and help make this Giving Day one to remember!
Join SAA as they showcase their pirate pride and recognize those that continue to support the university.
Two-time alum, James W. Love Jr., MHA, CPhT, BS '15, MHA '18 leads a team to receive and distribute the first Pfizer COVID Vaccine.
How can faith be lived out in the workplace? What does a faithful person look like in the working world? You are invited to meet Clare Byrne, a Seton Hall University graduate living a fully faithful
Each year, the School of Health and Medical Sciences (SHMS) publishes Insights Magazine, presenting cutting-edge faculty research, student accomplishments and alumni news.
The Black Diplomacy Student Organization is a campus student organization created by students and alumni to support and inspire students.
Each person who participates will receive this year's limited-edition t-shirt. Visit www.shu.edu/bounce to learn more about how you can show your school spirit! Go Pirates!
On February 3, the College of Arts & Sciences hosted a virtual, celebratory welcome for its Class of 2024, featuring addresses by associate professor Vanessa May, Ph.D., and alumnus Anthony Galioto.
WSOU Alumna, Rachel Haggerty '19, discusses how WSOU changed her college experience.
Two current students and a recent alum of the School of Diplomacy and International Relations have each published op-eds in International Policy Digest.
Isabella DiCosmo plans to pursue a legal career and a path in public service to help others.
Moira Kendra, a Clinical Assistant Professor in the College of Nursing, was one of the first University faculty members to receive the eagerly awaited COVID-19 vaccine.
2020 was a year of change for CEHS alumna Dana Genatt. She earned her master's in education leadership, had a baby, and became the director of curriculum for her Bergen County elementary school.
Seton Hall Alum and the Voice of the MTA Lends Expertise on Podcasting and Offers Advice to Students.
As a guest at a recent Diplomacy leadership cohort event, Rehana Nathoo, M.A. '11, shared her insights on leadership and launching a career in international relations.
This year's Giving Tuesday efforts were a tremendous success, jumpstarting the Christmas season, and helping the DOVE Philanthropy Project to raise more than $45K in support of those in need!
WSOU's New Social Media Series to Highlight Successful Alumni
Seton Hall's Giving Tuesday campaign looks a little different this year as it highlights the amazing work of the DOVE Philanthropy Project. Support DOVE and give back to those in utmost need!
Recent graduates of Seton Hall University's Upward Bound program began their college careers this fall semester prepared to face the challenges post-secondary education can bring.
Governor Phil Murphy recently nominated Angelica Allen-McMillan, Ed.D. '06, to be the next commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Education.
Former ESPN Icon Bob Ley '76 and CommArts Professional-In-Residence B.J. Schecter to Host Virtual Roundtable of Leading Sports Media Journalists.
Danielle Bagdzinski, Craig McGraw, Abigail Remore and Stephanie Yosco-Dwyer are honored for their achievements, commitment to business growth and development, and their professional excellence.
Ernst & Young LLP has named Bryan Jakovcic '09 of Fusion Health and Steve Gebhardt '06 and John Tramutolo '07 of RSVLTs among its Entrepreneurs of the Year for New Jersey.
During Hispanic Heritage Month, several of our accomplished alumni have been recognized in the field for their achievements.
2020 Rangel Graduate Fellow, Felipe Bueno, B.S./B.A.,'19 is living his American Dream. Now a student at Harvard, he's planning a career that will allow him to help others.