
Staff Hosts International Students for the Holidays
As part of the Office of International Programs' Thanksgiving Dinner Program, staff welcomed international students to their homes and shared the meaning and traditions of Thanksgiving.
As part of the Office of International Programs' Thanksgiving Dinner Program, staff welcomed international students to their homes and shared the meaning and traditions of Thanksgiving.
Liberian peace activist Leymah Gbowee told an audience gathered at Bethany Hall recently: "It’s time for us to humanize the world that we live in."
Diplomacy Professor Zheng Wang discusses with the global press President Xi's first visit to the U.S. in six years and the Biden-Xi Summit as a potential turning point in bilateral relations.
In a recent broadcast of the PBS public affairs program, One on One with Steve Adubato, Joseph Huddleston, Ph.D., examined the political and historical context for the war between Israel and Hamas.
A groundbreaking scholarly article by three Seton Hall faculty members has been translated into Albanian to be republished in a leading international journal, Revista Lente Sociologjike.
With internationalization a high strategic priority, Seton Hall University is expanding upon a long-time collaboration with Lyon Catholic University, France to create a more comprehensive policy.
Veterans Day provides an important opportunity to honor our military heroes — the men and women who served with dignity and distinction in the U.S. armed forces.
UISFL grant will help create Spanish, Mandarin, and Tagalog courses that will deliver language instruction specific to diplomacy and healthcare majors.
Katia Passerini, Ph.D., Interim President of Seton Hall University, and her husband, Arturo Pagan, established a scholarship fund to help break down financial barriers for international grad students.
Nobel Peace Laureate Leymah Gbowee to address World Leaders Forum as the international community faces critical issues and challenges.
Seton Hall University students and students from other invited schools and colleges will participate in a virtual meet with a group of Ukrainian students from the Borys Grinchenko University in Kyiv.
Seton Hall families are ready to share Thanksgiving with students who are far from home, as a special holiday tradition returns.
Thursday, October 12, 2023, at 6:30 p.m., in Fahy 236, Slavic Club is sponsoring a discussion, "Fortitude and Fatigue: The Current State of the War in Ukraine", which will be led by Prof. Nathaniel Kn
Sponsored by the Office of the Provost, student Jasmine De Leon reflected on her experience as the youth envoy for World Youth Day celebrated in August earlier this summer.
Seton Hall University was again named a "Top College in America" by Forbes for the 2023 edition of its national ranking.
The Slavic Club presents Seton Hall Globetrotters' recent experience studying and traveling around the globe, and how to obtain a Certificate in REESP.