The Fourteenth Annual Servant Leadership Day
The Fourteenth Annual Servant Leadership Day will be held on Tuesday, April 21, and is a celebration of Seton Hall University’s commitment to forming students as "servant leaders in a global society."


Servant Leadership is an expression of Seton Hall’s Catholic mission in its concern for the development of both the Servant Leader Scholars, and those for whom they are responsible. Leading by example is central to the focus of the Servant Leader Scholar program.
The annual Servant Leadership Day is a celebration of Seton Hall’s commitment to forming
students as “servant leaders in a global society."
Its purpose is to provide inspiration to all University constituencies dedicated to the principles and practice of “servant leadership.”
The day is organized by the Office of Mission and Ministry.
The Fourteenth Annual Servant Leadership Day will be held on Tuesday, April 21, and is a celebration of Seton Hall University’s commitment to forming students as "servant leaders in a global society."
To celebrate this event, all members of the Seton Hall community are invited to a talk given by Andrew Simon, PhD, PsyD, from 4-5 p.m., Wednesday, April 2.
The Twelfth Annual Servant Leadership Day was held on April 16 and celebrated Seton Hall University’s commitment to forming "servant leaders in a global society."