
Diplomacy Alumna Joins Peace Corps in North Macedonia
Elisa Cavalli ’23, an alumna of the School of Diplomacy and International Relations, will soon begin her service with the Peace Corps as an English language teacher in North Macedonia.
Elisa Cavalli ’23, an alumna of the School of Diplomacy and International Relations, will soon begin her service with the Peace Corps as an English language teacher in North Macedonia.
The Stillman School’s M.B.A. programs were highlighted for excellence across three categories: Best Business Schools, Best Business Schools (Northeast), and Best Online MBA Programs.
Seton Hall HOSA pre-med students excelled at the International Leadership Conference, with Megan Lloren joining HOSA’s Executive Council and Ava Yuen placing 2nd in Medical Mathematics.
Environmental Studies and Anthropology students visited the Netherlands for two weeks in May to learn about climate adaptation and sustainability in the watery delta country.
Seton Hall’s National Security Fellows capped the year with high-level briefings in Washington and Japan, gaining firsthand experience in global policy and defense strategy.
Seton Hall joined Catholic university leaders in Guadalajara to celebrate IFCU’s 100th anniversary, forge new MOUs, and shape the future of global faith-based higher education.
Ann Marie Murphy has received a U.S. Senior Scholar Award to explore Geostrategic Challenges, Domestic Politics, and Foreign Policy in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore.
Seton Hall welcomed a distinguished delegation from O.P. Jindal Global University for a high-level visit that concluded with the signing of a new international partnership agreement.
S&P Global Affirms University’s ‘BBB+’ Credit Rating with Stable Outlook.
Backed by a World Health Organization grant, a Seton Hall Nursing profess shared research on school-based health services at the ICN Congress — a global forum for shaping healthcare equity and policy.
On May 16, the School of Diplomacy and International Relations hosted its graduate hooding ceremony for the Class of 2025.
The Core joined CAST, ICSST, the Library and the Provost's office to welcome Bishop (Mor) Theophilos Kuriakose, who visited Seton Hall on June 27 from India. It was a great pleasure for all of us.
Seton Hall Unanue Latino Institute Hosts Latin American Consular Forum, Strengthening Ties to Region Amid Growing Global Engagement.
Pre-Medical/Pre-Dental Plus Program students gain their first international exposure to the practice of medicine by travelling to Lisbon, Portugal and gaining 20 hours of shadowing experience.
Diplomacy Graduate student Sarah Dimichino was named a Rosenthal Fellow and will intern at the US Treasury in DC, gaining hands-on experience in diplomacy, economic policy, and public service.
Nicholas Dotson, an Executive MS student, earns the prestigious Critical Language Scholarship to study Indonesian, advancing his diplomatic ambitions in Southeast Asia.