
New Design Basics Course Helps Students Take Their Skills to the Next Level
This self-paced, interactive course focuses on design techniques and best practices that will help you transform your coursework and presentations.
This self-paced, interactive course focuses on design techniques and best practices that will help you transform your coursework and presentations.
Seton Hall Esports 2022 recap and a preview of what's to come in the new year!
The Center for Faculty Development will sponsor a panel discussion involving numerous Seton Hall faculty members about the academic challenges presented by AI, text modeling, and ChatGPT.
Next in the Impact Talks series, hear from a panel as they discuss the critical importance of digital transformation in higher education, and the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
The Online Teaching Certificate program provides faculty with tools and strategies to develop and facilitate online and hybrid classes.
Learn how to identify and avoid phishing scams this holiday season.
The TLTC is pleased to announce the launch of the Adobe Creative Skills Series, a digital badging program designed to showcase verified credentials earned outside of the classroom.
Seton Hall hosted a meeting of leading local researchers focused on biochemistry, microbiology, and infectious diseases.
This three-day, virtual series will cover a variety of topics, such as technology tools and essentials, best practices for engaging Gen Z, and incorporating the use of Adobe into course assignments.
Assistant Professor Gregory Wiedman received part of a five-year National Institutes for Health research grant to develop a pathway to treat a deadly fungal disease, Cryptococcus neoformans.
Second-year grad student Mia Oliveri took the Brookhaven National Laboratory’s Summer 2022 Nuclear Nonproliferation, Safeguards, and Security in the 21st Century course (NNSS).
The Digital Religion Workshop, hosted by Palacký University featured speakers from around the world. Dr. Ruth Tsuria, Ph.D., was invited to participate as the keynote speaker.
The Department of Information Technology has received reports of a rise in SMS phishing attempts, known as “smishing”. Smishing is a form of cyber scam that utilizes SMS, or text, messages.
Seton Hall University is proud to announce that Dylan “RealPrismsword” Ladd, has been selected as the Seton Hall League of Legends Coach.
Watch the recap video of Esports championship winning Rocket League team.
The Adobe Creative Project aims to cultivate, innovate, and increase digital literacy skills by using one or more of the Adobe Creative tools to enhance or replace a class project.
Innovative Seton Hall chem/biochem faculty advance women in science and commit to green chemistry.
Jose Lopez’s work with cold plasmas could help evolve agriculture and transportation industries.
With the addition of 2 Big East Titles and a National Title to their acclaim, Seton Hall Esports is looking to continue its success into the Fall.
Seton Hall University is proud to announce that Blake “Ulti” Griesbauer, has been selected as the Seton Hall Rocket League Coach, effective September 26th, 2022.
Two Ph.D. in Chemistry students completed the National Science Foundation’s Innovation Corps program, a selective training program that prepares scientists to commercialize their technologies.
Now accepting applications for the New Jersey Space Grant Consortium 2022-23 Academic Year Research Fellowships. Deadline is October 21, 2022.
Registration is now open for the Solar Power Platform Hackathon held from October 21 – 23, sponsored by Microsoft, Seton Hall and Solar Landscape.
Senior Jennifer Orth took the stage at the 16th World Congress of Bioethics held in Basel, Switzerland to present her research project, Recontextualizing Yellow Peril for the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic.
The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry once again hosted the annual North Jersey ACS Project SEED Symposium featuring student presentations. This event was held for the first time since 2019.