
ICR: Spring 2025 Semester of Scholarship
The Institute for Communication and Religion, an affiliated unit within the College of Human Development, Culture and Media (CHDCM), reports a very productive spring semester.
The Institute for Communication and Religion, an affiliated unit within the College of Human Development, Culture and Media (CHDCM), reports a very productive spring semester.
Giselle Pineda, who graduated with a double major in Biology and Catholic Studies in 2022, and who worked in the office for most of her undergraduate career, will be returning as Assistant Director.
Pope Leo XIV is the 267th leader of global Catholicism, the latest in a line of succession from St. Peter, the rock upon which Christ built His church.
Cornerstone CSX launches June 1! Learn about the new performance appraisal platform and how it supports meaningful recognition and employee growth at Seton Hall.
The second episode of the current CoreCast season is now available to view, featuring Core Fellow Roger Alfani, Ph.D. and Billy Austin, a Seton Hall junior in Political Science, and Bernie Wagenblast.
Sister Rose Thering Fund Evening of Roses celebrates Rev. Pritchett as treasured clergy leader. Rabbi Michael Berenbaum to receive Humanities and Holocaust Education Award. Registration is ongoing.
On April 8, Seton Hall community gathered to celebrate Charter Day, an annual tradition that honors the University’s founding in 1856 and the granting of its charter by the State of New Jersey.
B.S.N. student spotlights service-learning trip during The Petersheim Academic Exposition.
Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology featured a renowned Catholic artist as part of its Many Faces of Hospitality Series.
As Director of the Lonergan Institute, Heaps teaches the medieval colloquium in the honors program and embraces interdisciplinary theology.
On April 22, the Seton Hall community celebrated the 55th annual Earth Day – honoring the wonder and responsibility of caring for our shared planet.
Jon Radwan and Angela Kariotis had their article, “Right Out the Gate: A Performative Auto-Ethnography on Race, Place, and Faith”, published in Religions, a journal on religion and theology.
Addressing communication through physical contact from colonial human rights rhetoric to nonviolent direct action to today’s insurrections.
Megan Phalen, a student at St. Dominic Academy in Jersey City, New Jersey, has received first place in Seton Hall University’s 2025 High School Essay Contest.
Seton Hall MPA students combat food insecurity through hands-on service, policy research, and partnerships with leading hunger relief organizations across New Jersey.
As part of Stillman's M.B.A. capstone course, students will provide international consulting services to the Biblioteca Capitolare di Verona, the world’s oldest continuously operating library.