
America's Cassandra: Connie Converse at 100
America's Cassandra: A multi-media presentation by author and musician Howard Fishman
America's Cassandra: A multi-media presentation by author and musician Howard Fishman
Seton Hall’s Telling Our Stories initiative continues after a powerful debut event. It invites new voices to share personal journeys and foster deeper connections across the community.
The first of many new Safe Zone trainings occurred on January 6 and 9 to foster awareness and understanding of LGBTQIA+ identities and experiences among the Seton Hall community.
Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures in Year 2 of UISFL Grant to Implement Programs for Healthcare and Diplomacy
Professor Kirsten Schultz of the History Department is this year's co-recipient of a prestigious Warren Dean Prize in Brazilian History for her recent book "From Conquest to Colony" (Yale UP, 2023).
The Wuhan University–Seton Hall Exchange Program invites faculty to participate in a visit to Wuhan University, China, for lectures or research in the summer of 2025.
Author Lili Zeng presented “Coming of Age in a Multicultural World,” about her new book, "Dear Haider."
The ‘Ands’ and Ants of History: Two Authors from Eastern Europe Read Their Work
Dongdong Chen, Ph.D., professor of Chinese has published a new book and book chapter this year, expanding research on Chinese language education.
Members of the Seton Hall community are invited to tell their stories via a new joint project from Educational Studies and the Global Learning Center.
Seton Hall Chinese language student wins third place at 2024 annual "Chinese Bridge" language competition at the China Institute in New York City.
The Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures recently showcased Bill Einreinhofer's documentary "China: Frame by Frame," featuring former Seton Hall Professor Michael Stone.
Professors Nathaniel Knight, Maxim Matusevich and Margarita Balmaceda will lead a panel discussion on the current status of the War in Ukraine.
The Department of History will be hosting its annual Phi Alpha Theta lecture and induction ceremony. Distinguished historian David Waldstreicher (CUNY Graduate Center) will deliver the keynote.
Professor Pavel Khazanov will give a lecture at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 4 in Fahy Hall, Room 236. This event is sponsored by the Slavic Club and the Russian and East European Studies Program.
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.