Formicola Writes New Book on President Biden
How can a Catholic President reconcile his religious views with his often challenging and partisan political responsibilities?
How can a Catholic President reconcile his religious views with his often challenging and partisan political responsibilities?
José M. Prieto, Ph.D., of the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, presented on his novel, Nocturnal Butterflies of the Russian Empire, at Cornell's "Nabokov, Naturally" event.
Professor says old world philosophical issues still resonate today as philosophy deals with "perennial issues".
Psychology faculty member gives keynote lecture on the effects of sleep deprivation at EPA conference.
The Biology Department is elated to share the outstanding achievements of two exceptional students, Aditya Kasina and Marco Fanik.
Renowned Economist and Nobel laureate Edmund Phelps will share insights from his latest work, "My Journeys in Economic Theory."
In an historic first, Seton Hall's own Jonathan Zhang came in second place out of 55 research projects competing at the third annual BIG EAST Research Symposium at Madison Square Garden.
The Seton Hall Sports Poll found that Caitlin Clark is the best known college basketball player (male or female) in America and the women’s tournament is likely to break viewer records.
The team representing Seton Hall University took home first place in the New York area final of the annual CFA Institute Research Challenge, a global competition.
This AWS LightSail for Research project is a significant milestone for research computing with Tina Chu, University Libraries and the Information Technology Department.
The Department of Biology is delighted to announce a meaningful achievement: Dr. Erik Hill has been honored with the prestigious Peggy Cotter Award for 2024.
Federal funding will enable the University to enhance its scientific infrastructure and foster cutting-edge research related to semiconductor devices, more commonly known as microchips.
The Market Research Center at Seton Hall University will host its eighth-annual Pair Up with the Pirates Networking and Awards Reception on Thursday, April 11, honoring three business partners.
The Law School received more than $1.6 million in grants from the NJ State Bar Foundation, with the funding spread over several years in support of clinical programs at the Center for Social Justice.
Emma Newgarden ’22 recently published her research on humility within Thomas Aquinas's Summa Theologiae, known worldwide as one of the most influential works of theology, in New Blackfriars.
Student abstract submissions are now being accepted for the 28th expo, which will feature a keynote address by Katia Passerini, Ph.D., Interim President. Deadline is Friday March 29, 2024.