
Exploring the Legacy of the "Three Johns"
Dongdong Chen presents research on the "Three Johns" integral to the development of Chinese Language Education at Seton Hall and in the U.S.
Dongdong Chen presents research on the "Three Johns" integral to the development of Chinese Language Education at Seton Hall and in the U.S.
Michael O’Brien, 2025 B.A. in Communications Graduate, wrapped up his senior year with a Time Machines Project about a recording of a speech from rhetorician Kenneth Burke from 1987.
CORECast’s second season wraps up with episode 2.3, “Julian of Norwich's 'Showings'”, featuring Teaching Fellow Erin Zoutendam, Ph.D., Seton Hall student Tristan Nguyen, and host Bernie Wagenblast.
The American Law Institute (ALI) has named Seton Hall Law School Professor David Opderbeck as one its latest inductees.
Alex Requena, a Ph.D. candidate within the College of Human Development, Culture, and Media, rejoins the world of academia to continue his pursuits in the ever-changing world of sports.
Seton Hall Law School Professor Gaia Bernstein was appointed as a Visiting Fellow at the Brookings Institution for academic year 2025-2026.
Seton Hall’s online M.S.N. to D.N.P. path prepares nurses for advanced practice in psychiatric–mental health care with flexible coursework, clinical placement support and expert faculty mentorship.
S&P Global Affirms University’s ‘BBB+’ Credit Rating with Stable Outlook.
ICSST's Preaching as Hospitality Formation Program and Dr. Gregory Glazov hosted a day of reflection exploring God's hospitality in Luke's Gospel.
This year, four Weekend students from the Class of 2025 were selected for post-graduate clerkships with state supreme court justices.
While leading global pharmaceutical strategy, Amanda Radola completed a Ph.D. in Health Sciences — producing nationally recognized research on patient response to drug ads.
The College of Arts and Sciences proudly announces the launch of a unique B.A. in Philosophy and Law (PhiLaw), an interdisciplinary major that merges philosophical reasoning with legal studies.
The Core, along with the whole Seton Hall community, mourns the loss of our dear friend and inspiration, Monsignor John ("Jack") Radano, and his lifetime of loving service to others.
Kishon C. Hickman, Ed.D. was honored with the Distinguished Service Award by the the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE) New Jersey Chapter.
Seton Hall faculty and graduate students gain access to entrepreneurial training, funding and mentorship to commercialize tech-enabled innovations across disciplines through this new partnership.
Backed by a World Health Organization grant, a Seton Hall Nursing profess shared research on school-based health services at the ICN Congress — a global forum for shaping healthcare equity and policy.
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