
Seton Hall Begins Website Transition to New Platform
The University has announced a digital transformation project to replace its primary Content Management System (CMS).
The University has announced a digital transformation project to replace its primary Content Management System (CMS).
Sina Shokoohyar, assistant professor of computing and decision sciences at the Stillman School of Business, analyzes social media for insights into sharing economy platforms and market influences.
The Level 1 and Level 2 Online Teaching Certificate programs will be offered in an asynchronous format this summer. Both new and experienced faculty who are interested in transitioning to online teaching are encouraged to complete these self-paced courses.
In these hands-on workshops, we will discuss tools and strategies to optimize your workflow and increase productivity.
The University recently hosted the 10th Annual New Jersey Big Data Alliance Symposium, the state's most prominent conference for big data and advanced computing, with the theme, "Big Data in FinTech."
Seton Hall University's Esports had an exciting and dynamic Fall 2022 - Spring 2023 season, filled with the addition and departures of players as well as remarkable achievements.
Learn online security basics to protect your information and avoid internet scams.
The Seton Hall Campus Series provided high school students with an exciting opportunity to learn about collegiate esports programs, explore potential scholarships and compete in front of recruiters.
Enhance your creative skills and earn chances to win an exciting prize! Complete one or more Adobe Creative Skills Series courses by May 10, 2023, and be entered into a raffle with one entry for each course completed.
Junior Malik Redwood presented a live Python coding workshop at the National Research Data Access and Preservation conference in March.
Microsoft Teams' latest updates provide a better user experience, boost collaboration and increase productivity.
The Center for Catholic Studies will host the 25th Annual Faculty Summer Seminar with Lawrence Principe, Ph.D., of Johns Hopkins University from May 31 – June 2.
Associate Professor RJ Boergers spearheads motion-capture studies on the IHS campus.
A grant-funded virtual reality (VR) project is bringing complex healthcare issues to life for SHMS students.
Adobe EdEx certificates earned prior to April 30th will no longer be available to download through the “My Education Exchange” professional learning dashboard after May 1st, 2023. Learn how to locate and download your certificates.
The two-day LAN event will offer high school students the opportunity to compete in front of collegiate recruiters and explore potential scholarship opportunities.
The Pirate Battalion flew on UH-60 Blackhawk Helicopters to Fort Dix, New Jersey for marksmanship training, pistol and machine gun familiarization, and rifle qualification.
Sulie L. Chang’s unwavering pursuit of federal grants and support for graduate students has empowered a globally-minded team of molecular biology scientists.
Seton Hall University’s Rocket League Esports team has claimed victory in the Big East Championships for the second year in a row.
Self-Service Banner’s interface has been modernized to offer easier navigation and a more intuitive user experience.
On March 24-26, Seton Hall’s League of Legends and Rocket League teams will compete in the first, in-person BIG EAST championship tournaments in Indianapolis at Butler University’s brand new Esports Park.
Cybersecurity operations impact an increasing number of systematic business processes. This 2-day course is designed to make cybersecurity available to professionals in corporate environments.
The Social Security Administration (SSA) has designated March 9 as its annual Slam the Scam Day. The day is intended to raise awareness of Social Security-related and other government imposter scams.
Do you dream of starting your own business? Learn how from innovators Gabino and Stephen Roche, co-founders of Saphyre, a fintech startup that employs artificial intelligence.
American Chemical Society Student Chapter advisor Prof. Joseph Badillo establishes an annual STEM education visit to the Immaculate Conception High School in Montclair, NJ.