
Seton Hall and NALHE Announce Strategic Partnership
Seton Hall and NALHE announce a strategic partnership benefitting members across the nation.
Seton Hall and NALHE announce a strategic partnership benefitting members across the nation.
French filmmaker Matthieu Verdeil presents a captivating voyage through the 1920s—from Harlem to Marseille, via Jamaica, Russia, and Morocco—in the footsteps of Jamaican-American writer Claude McKay.
Seton Hall University’s In the Lead magazine has reached a landmark moment with the release of its 10th edition, dedicated to a theme that is both timeless and timely: Trust in Leadership.
Are you a high school student interested in starting your own business? Enter this "Shark Tank" style competition for a chance to have your idea recognized!
Robert Pallitto and his son John Melendez’s new book, 'Whistle Stop: Kenny Dorham, Jazz, and the Journey of a Texas Family,' explores Dorham’s jazz legacy, family story, and American history.
The College of Human Development, Culture, and Media has earned national recognition by NELP for its online graduate programs in K-12 Education Leadership, Management, and Policy (ELMP).
Recognized as one of the Best Colleges in America by The Princeton Review, Seton Hall also received top recognition for Best Student Support and Counseling Services and Best College Radio Station.
Seton Hall received a $10M estate gift from Frank Rubino ’64 to fund STEM scholarships for students with a passion for Italian studies, honoring his heritage and love of travel.
Recently, two faculty from the Core, Josephine DeVito (Nursing professor who teaches in the Core) and Todd Stockdale, Core Fellow and Coordinator of Core II, had publications (article and podcast).
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 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.
On Friday, October 17, the Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute will host its 20th Anniversary Gala, Generaciones, at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City. Tickets now available for purchase.
Once a year, at the end of the spring semester, the Department of History hosts a Phi Alpha Theta Honors Society induction event, with a lecture, dinner, and celebration o students and their research.
The Institute for Communication and Religion is proud to announce its partnership with Interreligious Studies Media, which is a nonprofit that produces the Journal of Interreligious Studies.