
Humanities Colloquium Hosts Zena Hitz, Ph.D.
Author and philosopher Zena Hitz led SHU faculty in exploring the role of educators in the Liberal Arts and the conditions necessary for cultivating an intellectual life at the university.
Author and philosopher Zena Hitz led SHU faculty in exploring the role of educators in the Liberal Arts and the conditions necessary for cultivating an intellectual life at the university.
While more than 80 priests and four bishops looked on, Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin commended Monsignor McCarren, as the 23rd rector of Immaculate Conception Seminary.
Join us at the Fall Graduate Open House on October 3 to explore over 90 innovative programs and connect with faculty, meet students, and discover your path to success.
Keaton Douglas has published The Road to Hope: Responding to the Crisis of Addiction.
The University celebrated its 167th Baccalaureate Commencement, honoring Ukrainian Catholic Metropolitan-Archbishop.
Inside the Core, we welcome Dermot Quinn, Ph.D. back to the Scholars' Forum in the Catholic Intellectual Tradition to discuss his latest book, Seton Hall University: A History, 1856-2006.
While Core students are likely to be studying the works of Friedrich Nietzsche, adjunct professor Stephen Adubato has published an opinion piece in Newsweek discussing the philosopher’s influence today.
Monsignor Gerard McCarren, S.T.D., has been appointed Rector and Dean of Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology.
Join members of the Seton Hall community for this celebration of Irish culture and Catholic faith on Friday, April 14. Register by Wed., April 5.
Join Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology for its Advent reflection series featuring daily, e-mail reflections from the first Sunday of Advent through Christmas Eve. Subscribe today!
On Saturday, October 1, Deacon James Keating, Ph.D., described how deacons stand at the door between the Church and culture, ready to serve and welcome those who seek the love of Christ.
Associate Professor Ellen Scully, Ph.D., recently published a co-edited volume of essays dedicated to understanding and practicing the historical method in the study of early Christianity.
Joy. Silent reflection. Prayer. Appreciation. These themes – and more – were explored at a day-long retreat on the ministry of catechesis hosted by ICSST and The Lay Centre on July 30.
On July 30, ICSST will offer a day of inspiring presentations, reflection and conversation about the ministry of catechesis, welcoming multiple speakers including from The Lay Centre at Foyer Unitas.
Spiritual leader Monsignor Gerard McCarren begins one-year appointment.
Reverend Monsignor Thomas G. Guarino, professor emeritus of systematic theology at ICSST, will lead a discussion on his latest book that examines the interrelation of theology and philosophy.