
Kathleen Kidder, Ph.D., Connects the Classics
Kathleen Kidder's work with students and her published works explore how ancient authors grappled with complex questions of humanity around truth, identity, memory and power.
Kathleen Kidder's work with students and her published works explore how ancient authors grappled with complex questions of humanity around truth, identity, memory and power.
The College of Human Development, Culture, and Media Summer Research Grant program is an annual initiative designed to support the scholarship and/or creative endeavors of faculty within the College.
Take a deep dive into your Scholarly Metrics this summer with PURE, a new Faculty Scholarship system launched at SHU by University Libraries on May 1, 2025.
Currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Higher Education Leadership, Management, and Policy, Hanan Abu Salih is gaining hands-on experience with NJIT’s Office of Institutional Effectiveness.
Two MHA students, Emily Barbera and Frank Pettorini, completed original DataLab healthcare research this semester.
The event brought together dynamic student teams, composed of undergraduates and graduates from diverse academic backgrounds, to solve real-world problems in various fields.
This summer, the archives will work on several grant funded initiatives: restoring a painted scroll from 1699, digitizing the Italian Tribune, organizing the Jaki papers and studying book history.
The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry is proud to congratulate Marius Pelmus on receiving the Dean’s Outstanding Publication Award.
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.
The University received two distinctions in the new 2025 Carnegie Classifications, reflecting the institution’s commitment to student opportunity and academic excellence.
As part of the Stillman School’s Spring Distinguished Lecture Series, Denise Allec, an accomplished business and digital transformation leader, presented a lecture inviting student participation.
The Market Research Center has partnered with the Elizabeth Coalition to House the Homeless, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting homeless families in Union County, funded by Union County Savings Bank.
The Buccino Leadership Institute welcomed Daniela Maquera Sardón, ’21, to speak with leadership students, offering guidance on five key aspects of her leadership journey that have led to her success.
Bradley Martin, with a background in molecular ecology, genomics and bioinformatics, is leading research-driven integration of AI with large-scale genomic datasets.
Monsignor Joseph R. Reilly, S.T.L., Ph.D., will present the keynote address at the 2025 Opening Ceremony. It's not too late to participate. The deadline for abstract submissions has been extended.
Leadership aspirations and expectations of 18–30-year-olds, the workforce of the future.