
Dare to Be Mighty: A Slogan to Live by
Mark your calendars! The Seton Hall Center for Entrepreneurial Studies is hosting an opportunity to meet the remarkable RSVLTS founders on March 10th at its 90-second pitch competition.
Mark your calendars! The Seton Hall Center for Entrepreneurial Studies is hosting an opportunity to meet the remarkable RSVLTS founders on March 10th at its 90-second pitch competition.
A.D. Amar presented the Chief Guest Keynote Address at the Management Doctoral Colloquium and Vinod Gupta School of Management Research Scholars' Day of the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur.
Dr. Gerald P. Buccino presents the top-ten leadership characteristics of influential leaders to Seton Hall's Buccino Leadership Institute.
Seton Hall and the ten other Big East universities are gearing up to vie for the coveted title of top entrepreneurship team on February 25th from 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm EST.
The program's second cohort of the spring semester runs March 22-May 14. Choose from the Foundation course for social media beginners or the Advanced-Skills course for more experienced professionals.
The CommArts Honors Alumni Mentoring Partners program (CHAMP) has begun its 11th year pairing Seton Hall students with alumni mentors.
Kirk Johnson, Ph.D., of the Department of Religion, recently published his second book, "The Anti-Racism Resource Guide Volume One," which features an array of Black-owned businesses.
Calling all entrepreneurs! This is your chance to win up to $16,000 in seed funding for your business idea. Come and show off your entrepreneurial spirit at the 2021 Pirates Pitch.
Reading about practical examples of leadership and different leadership styles enhances the development of skills and helps students succeed in their leadership roles.
A research team in the Department of Management plan to conduct an annual survey to explore "Insight and Foresight About the Future of Leadership from the Leaders of the Future."
Mary Pat Christie, M.B.A. '92, successful investment banker and former New Jersey First Lady, is the guest speaker for the Stillman School's Spring 2021 Integrity and Professionalism Convocation.
The 18th Annual Northern New Jersey Working Together Conference will be held virtually on Wednesday, January 13 and Thursday, January 14, 2021.
Take advantage of the holiday time to build your professional network.
The Princeton Review has once again included the Stillman School's on-campus MBA in its list of "Best Business Schools." This is the 14th year that the School has been named to the list.
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.
After 2 years and 2500+ downloads from 6 platforms, the Leadership Podcast is not slowing down.
Taught by Bryan Price, executive director of the Buccino Leadership Institute, the tuition-free course LEAD 5000 Leading Yourself, enrolled more than 300 people from every corner of the University.
Findings from the Seton Hall Sports Poll were featured by media outlets across the country and the globe, including ABC News, ESPN, MSN, Yahoo Finance, USA Today and more.
Women in Business Organization is helping women in their career paths.
The Seton Hall community gathered virtually to celebrate the career of Michael Reuter and thank him for his years of hard work and the role he played in developing the Buccino Leadership Institute.
Competing for $50,000 in prizes, student entrepreneurs pitched their start-up concepts or fledgling businesses at the sixth annual High School Pirates Pitch hosted by the Stillman School of Business.
The Seton Hall Sports Poll found that 61% agree with athletes' right to speak out for social justice; but more than a third say it hinders their desire to watch games, ruins sports as an "escape."
Maria Macuare, vice president, data and analytics, will share factors determining success in a data science profession and how to deliver solutions at scale for a Fortune 500 company.
Seton Hall joins Girls Who Code mission of closing the gender gap in technology.
Young entrepreneurs virtually compete for $50,000 in scholarships, prizes.