
Students’ Trek to India Made Possible by One Alum
Hearing of the Doing Business in India travel abroad program, Robert C. Troccoli, M.B.A. ’76 generously donated $1,500 to each qualifying student to offset costs.
Hearing of the Doing Business in India travel abroad program, Robert C. Troccoli, M.B.A. ’76 generously donated $1,500 to each qualifying student to offset costs.
Seton Hall students Timothy Awojobi and Amanda Simo have been awarded the prestigious OSHE Fellowship for their commitment to advancing equity and access in higher education.
Seton Hall Diplomacy student Jadira Cardona earned the Gilman Scholarship, funding her study abroad in Liverpool and inspiring others to pursue global education opportunities.
Seton Hall’s Pre-Professional Advising Center hosted a highly successful Pre-Law Launch.
Seton Hall University’s TLTC, in partnership with the Faculty Senate IT Committee and the Center for Faculty Development, is calling for proposals for the 2025–26 Faculty Innovation Grants.
Hear about how this Seton Hall alumna, Samantha Yaccarino, MSW, LSW, is making sure that students understand the importance of meeting the needs of older adults as she did while a social work major.
As Cybersecurity Awareness Month begins, the Department of Information Technology reminds the community that strong passwords remain one of the most effective defenses against cyber threats.
Seton Hall graduate nursing students in the AGACNP program participated in an interactive lecture and assignment that emphasized the vital role of health communication in patient-centered care.
The College of Nursing has signed a new academic agreement with Maynooth University in Ireland, creating opportunities for digital health training and cross-cultural training.
Students stepped inside the world of baseball analytics, using mathematical approaches and data to uncover how numbers are transforming the game.
Seton Hall School of Law hosted the 20th Colloquium on Scholarship in Employment and Labor Law (COSELL), bringing together over seventy employment and labor scholars.
Seton Hall’s Market Research class students conducted a semester-long project to assist the South Orange/Maplewood School district in better serving their students’ caregivers.
The Center for Catholic Studies is pleased to announce that Jonathan Heaps, Ph.D., has been appointed as the sixth Toth-Lonergan Visiting Professor in Interdisciplinary Studies.
Discover Microsoft's latest updates, designed to improve user experience, boost collaboration and increase productivity.
The University’s second annual celebration pays tribute to the service and sacrifice of military veterans, with special guest and keynote speaker, Vietnam Veteran Robin Bartlett.
Gabriel Torres ’14, a proud alumnus of the B.S. in Diplomacy and International Relations program, currently serves as Senior Manager of UN Relations & Partnerships at the UN Global Compact.
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