
Irrational Behavior Prevents Optimal Investing
What's the best way for people to begin investing? New research from Finance Professors find anchoring behavior causes people to invest less than they should, harming them in the long-run.
What's the best way for people to begin investing? New research from Finance Professors find anchoring behavior causes people to invest less than they should, harming them in the long-run.
K-12 Education Leadership Professors and Doctoral Students Conduct 3-hour Lecture to Italian PhD Students
Sarah Sankel, a student at Sacred Heart Academy in Rahway, New Jersey, has received first place in Seton Hall University’s 2023 High School Essay Contest.
This spring semester, James Kimble, Ph.D. hosted a virtual panel that showcased the experiences of three communication alumni to his Senior Seminar class of communication majors.
The University has announced a digital transformation project to replace its primary Content Management System (CMS).
A group of sixty students plus seven faculty members culminated their spring Core II classes with an experiential learning experience in Rome and its environs, focusing on sites related to Core texts.
Professor Doron Dorfman and Zackary Berger, M.D., of Johns Hopkins published “Approving Workplace Accommodations for Patients with Long Covid..." in The New England Journal of Medicine.
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) at Seton Hall University is pleased to announce a new virtual offering to currently enrolled students for mental health and wellness, Uwill.
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.
Environmental Studies students present the results of their engaged research projects at annual Petersheim Expo and Senior Capstone class.
In the Fall 2023 semester, rising senior Jasmine De Leon will be the first Seton Hall student to participate in the new opportunity to study in Rome through Seton Hall.
The College of Nursing is offering Adult and Youth Mental Health First Aid courses that teach how to help someone who is developing a mental health problem or experiencing a mental health crisis.
William Connell’s The Routledge History of Italian Americans distinguished for influencing a new generation of students and scholars.
On May 19, 2023, the School of Diplomacy and International Relations celebrated 47 graduate students in their annual hooding and commencement ceremony.
When the President of the United States threw a big party and invited African leaders to the nation’s capital, I knew it would be a perfect opportunity to experience the world of diplomacy.
Inside the Core we wish Gregory Floyd, Ph.D., all the best, as he leaves Seton Hall for Boston College, his alma mater. He will be an assistant professor of philosophy there.
Seton Hall’s student-run radio station, WSOU 89.5 FM, celebrated 75 years of continuous operation with a gathering of more than 300 alumni and the induction of three new WSOU Hall of Fame members.
CAPS secures grant funding to hire three new interns and provide workshops through the Office of Campus Inclusion and Community to build multicultural competencies.
Three Seton Hall faculty members have published a journal article featuring an innovative University initiative: The Catholic Social Thought (CST) in Action Academy.
Discover the power of humanity through art! The Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute partners with Nice 2 Meet U to host the immersive Forgiveness Project. Join us from May 4 to September 11, 2023.