Future-Proofing Physician Leaders
In this issue of In the Lead Magazine, Scott discusses proactive strategies to recruit, retain and develop future healthcare professionals.
In this issue of In the Lead Magazine, Scott discusses proactive strategies to recruit, retain and develop future healthcare professionals.
The International Society for the Study of Medievalism hosted its annual conference at Seton Hall University.
In this issue of In the Lead with..., we spoke with Reid Litman, global consulting director at Ogilvy Consulting, discussing his perspectives on how to lead and develop Gen Z.
Stillman's Department of Management and the Buccino Leadership Institute has released the Fall 2024 issue of In the Lead magazine, which focuses on Gen Z’s integration into the workforce.
Prospective students are invited to explore Seton Hall's diverse graduate programs at the Fall Graduate Open House from 6-8 p.m., Tuesday, October 1, at Bethany Hall on the South Orange campus.
The College of Arts and Sciences is proud to launch a unique Minor in Business Humanities program in collaboration with the Stillman School of Business.
Seton Hall's rare book collection -a literary treasure trove with ancient works to prominent modernist poetry- is available for viewing in Walsh Library's Archives & Special Collections.
In 2018, Professor William Connell discovered an ancient Italian manuscript about the Church's history in Salerno. In 2023, he republished the book in Italian with modern commentary.
Seton Hall welcomes author, speaker and professor Jessica Hooten Wilson for two events showcasing the value of liberal arts education
The Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute welcomes the acclaimed political strategist and philanthropist for a discussion on his life, Latino culture, community activism and his new memoir on Sept. 19.
Dr. Hector Castillo, ophthalmologist, entrepreneur, and politician joins the Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute 2024-2026 Advisory Council.
The most recent Sports Poll gauged the pulse of the nation on the 2024 Summer Olympics and was featured in U.S. News & World Report, PR NEWS, the Legal Sports Report, MaineBiz, Gaming Today and more.
A champion for mental health and underserved communities, Enmanuel Mercedes, Ph.D., serves as a mentor and advisor with the Joseph A Unanue Latino Institute's Advisory Council.
In June 2024, the Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute introduced its 2024-2026 Advisory Council. Among the members is Mario J. Paredes, CEO of SOMOS Community Care.
Students engage in an interdisciplinary experiential learning program fostering the integration of theatre and speech-language pathology.
Erika Ota Liedtke '18, Data and Analytics Governance Specialist for the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, joins the Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute 2024-2026 Advisory Council.