
D&I Speaker Brings Fresh Perspective to University Campus
Freddy García, an up-and-coming leader in diversity, inclusion and equality, recently spoke to the Seton Hall community.
Freddy García, an up-and-coming leader in diversity, inclusion and equality, recently spoke to the Seton Hall community.
Seton Hall alumni, undergraduate students, and faculty present at the International Assembly of the National Council.
Graduate Studies within the College hosted an exclusive social media workshop open to faculty and aspiring academics.
Covered by Forbes, Sports Business Daily, The Miami Herald and Ad Age, the talk featured media giants Bob Costas and Bob Ley.
Core I students read works by Martin Luther King, Jr., Dorothy Day and Thomas Merton, who are regarded by Pope Francis as three of the “great Americans."
The Slavic Club cordially invites you to its annual Christmas Party at the Vernissage Restaurant, Friday, December 6th, 2019.
Thursday, November 21 is World Philosophy Day! We are featuring a couple of engaging events on campus in celebration.
Fiction writer Alexandra Kleeman will read on Tuesday, November 19th at 4:00 p.m. in the Faculty Lounge of the University Center.
Come, participate and learn about “Russian Cuisine: From Everyday Family Meals to Seasonal Holiday Specialties.”
Earn credits and fulfill CORE III, while traveling to Italy, Spain, Greece, Japan, China, India, Ecuador or Ethiopia!
Nonfiction writer Cutter Wood will read on Monday, November 4th at 4:00 p.m. in the Faculty Lounge.
MA in Museum Professions students were invited to attend the opening of “Aerosol,” a graffiti art exhibit at the Morris Museum.
Students traveled near and far this summer. Take a look at their stunning photos!
Chimney cakes and Caribbean jerk chicken were among the savory delights students gobbled up at the Food Truck Festival.
The Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute will hold its annual fundraising gala on October 24 at the New York Athletic Club.
Locus, the undergraduate research journal of the College of Arts & Sciences, features an array of topics in its second issue.
Famed broadcasters Bob Costas and Bob Ley '76 will discuss “The Changing Face of Sports Media.”
The MA in Museum Professions Program welcomed Dr. Bob Beatty to host a public lecture on the challenges and opportunities of museum studies.
The next Philosophers Speak lecture brings to campus Dr. Tania Lombrozo, Professor of Psychology at Princeton.
Seventeen students had the opportunity to travel to Ireland to carry out Seton Hall's values and mission during August 2019.
Luke's Gospel is one of four, but it has some unique qualities, making it an excellent choice for Journey of Transformation.
Dr. Anthony Haynor reflects on "The Idea of a University and Interiority: Becoming the 'Author' of One's Life," in the second of four retreats for faculty and administrators of all faiths.
Brenda Polanco, recent graduate of the College, discusses how she uses skills from the MA in Communication program in her HR career.
On Thursday, October 31st, 2019, at 6:30-8:30pm, in Fahy 236, the Slavic Club and the Office of International Programs (OIP) will be holding a guitar concert consisting of Czech and Slovak Songs in the American Land, by Roger Latzgo, Ph.D.
At the September 11 Memorial Museum, retired firefighter Bill Spade shared his experience with Buccino Leadership students.