
Seton Hall Awarded Undergraduate Research Fellowships by NASA-Sponsored Program
Undergraduate students are encouraged to apply for one of 12 summer research fellowships, awarded by the New Jersey Space Grant Consortium, for STEM-related research.
Undergraduate students are encouraged to apply for one of 12 summer research fellowships, awarded by the New Jersey Space Grant Consortium, for STEM-related research.
Each year, the School of Health and Medical Sciences (SHMS) publishes Insights Magazine, presenting cutting-edge faculty research, student accomplishments and alumni news.
The Seton Hall Forensics Brownson Speech and Debate Team started the new year strong with wins at three tournaments, including First Place Team Sweepstakes at its first asynchronous tournament.
Yanzhong Huang discusses the latest impacts of COVID-19 and vaccine diplomacy as well as current policy implications with Foreign Affairs, TIME, NBC News, NPR and The New York Times.
University Libraries is pleased to announce access to ATLAS.ti, specialized software used in qualitative data analysis.
The Department of History will host its annual symposium on Friday, February 12, 1 pm - 3 pm (virtually on Microsoft Teams). This year's theme: "Climate Change in Historical Perspective."
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."
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.
The latest Seton Hall Sports Poll has found that 67 percent of Americans said they would not attend an indoor sporting event without the availability of a vaccine for COVID-19.
Diplomacy Professor Yanzhong Huang presents new evidence of China’s deepening health crisis and challenges the widespread view that China is winning the war on pollution.
Market Research Center earns the Judges' Award of Excellence from the University Economic Development Association (UEDA).
Professor Denise Vigani was featured on the "Ask A Philosopher" segment of the NPR, WNYC radio show "All of It."
Carl Wieman, Ph.D., professor of physics and education at Stanford University, will deliver a talk titled "Taking a Scientific Approach to Teaching Science."
Researchers will create and test an intervention to improve writing in elementary students with language disabilities.
Diplomacy Professor Joseph Huddleston heads up a new initiative where students and faculty collaborate on IR research.
Youssef Yacoubi will participate in the first online doctoral seminar series at Mohammed V University, Rabat, Morocco.
Findings from the Peer and Pricing Committee on undergraduate tuition-pricing analysis.
Student researchers offer findings and recommendations to U.S. officials from the State Department and Department of Defense.
Seton Hall’s four-year graduation rate is 24 points higher than the last reported national average; 11% graduate in less than four.
Digital gathering highlights accomplishments of top student researchers. Nominations continue for a Great Mind of the Week.
Alexandra Wells and George Rodriguez selected for Undergraduate Workshop at the McNeil Center for Early American Studies.
Associate Dean Zhang provides expertise as a researcher of the COVID-19 public health pandemic.
Stillman Professor Penina Orenstein discusses COVID-19 impact on the supply chain and the lessons of resilience modeling.
Erin Rose ’19 thanks her Seton Hall training and the team of nurses she works with while treating COVID-positive patients.
The handful of students are parsing through the flood of COVID-19 information - and getting crucial answers to clinicians.