Seton Hall Law Welcomes Rochelle Edwards
Seton Hall Law welcomes Rochelle Edwards as the new Assistant Dean for Equity, Justice, and Engagement. She looks forward to discussing how to make Seton Hall a more inclusive and welcoming school.
Seton Hall Law welcomes Rochelle Edwards as the new Assistant Dean for Equity, Justice, and Engagement. She looks forward to discussing how to make Seton Hall a more inclusive and welcoming school.
The Center for Catholic Studies at Seton Hall University was blessed to host the Catholic Studies Consortium for its Annual Symposium from September 5-7, 2024.
The Seton Hall Pirates are entering the Fall 2024 season with a strong lineup of new talent and veteran players, featuring a dynamic mix of fresh skills and invaluable experience.
Applications are now being accepted for the SHU-NJSGC (NASA) Academic Year Research Fellowships for 2024-25, with a deadline of October 18, 2024.
Renowned journalist Peter King, a three-time national sportswriter of the year, is joining Seton Hall this fall as a Professional-in-Residence.
The Department of Catholic Studies invites you to attend Professor Father Joseph Bertha's lecture on Visualizing the Eucharist.
The Seton Hall community is hosting two months of non-partisan voter registration programs and events designed to empower students to participate in the upcoming elections in November.
The College of Human Development, Culture, and Media announces the addition of two adjunct faculty to the M.A. in Law Enforcement Executive Leadership Program: Shantae Coppock and Errol Toulon.
Incoming undergraduate students under the College of Human Development, Culture, and Media (CHDCM) participated in the New Student Welcome Weekend on August 23.
The Denis F. McLaughlin Advanced Trial Advocacy Workshop this coming January 2025, will mark the sixth year of the program, cementing the legacy of Seton Hall Law Professor Denis F. McLaughlin.
Murzaku’s paper, entitled "Unity in Diversity, the Ecumenical Heritage of Fan S. Noli," focused on Noli’s contributions to “peace education.” Nancy Kajo presented Professor Nicholas Pano’s paper.
Health Services announces dates for fall 2024 flu and COVID-19 clinics at all campus locations.
Seton Hall University's $1.25 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. will help the Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology (ICSST) establish a Preaching as Hospitality formation program.
This summer, two graduate students from the Department of Speech-Language Pathology volunteered their time with Camp Words Unspoken, a summer camp program for children and teens who stutter.
On the feast of St. Francis, Oct 4, come enjoy a delicious vegetarian lunch and experience how plant-based eating can make a difference in your personal health and in the well being of Mother Earth.
Explore how Seton Hall’s Stillman School of Business and the Division of Continuing Education are redefining higher education through micro credentials, upskilling and internationalization.