Professor Wunder to Deliver the 2026 Phi Alpha Theta Lecture
An acclaimed cultural historian Professor Amanda Wunder will deliver the 2026 Phi Alpha Theta lecture "Spanish Fashion in the Age of Velázquez: A Tailor at the Court of Philip IV."

An acclaimed cultural historian Professor Amanda Wunder will deliver the 2026 Phi Alpha Theta lecture "Spanish Fashion in the Age of Velázquez: A Tailor at the Court of Philip IV."
At Seton Hall, our guiding values shape who we become. For senior Lucas Brasil, the loss of his mother challenged his faith and purpose. With resilience, Lucas found the strength to keep going.
Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures (LLC) announces Omicron Zeta Chapter of Alpha Mu Gamma (AMG), National Collegiate Foreign Language Honor Society.
The Sport at the Service of Humanity Conference on November 4-6 will be a gathering of leaders in athletics, media, education, and faith communities to examine the intersection of faith and sports.
Seton Hall professor Jess Rauchberg was recently named as one of the inaugural associate editors of the first peer-reviewed journal dedicated to creator economies and influencer industries.
Seton Hall will present "Ukraine’s People Revealed," a new exhibit showcasing 26 rare eighteenth-century paintings that are among the earliest known visual representations of Ukrainian culture.
Jonathan Heaps, Toth-Lonergan visiting professor and Core adjunct faculty member, recently published an article in Commonweal, linking the ideas of Bernard Lonergan to our contemporary world.
Four Seton Hall professors will share their conference experiences and excerpts from conference presentations with students, faculty and staff.
The fifth annual Humanities Colloquium, “How to Write Well, and Why We Must,” will take place on February 12 from 5 - 6 p.m. in Bethany Hall A. The speaker will be Leonard Cassuto.
Inside the Core is showing four films, related to Core texts and values, beginning with the film Selma about Martin Luther King, Jr's leading of the march from Selma to Montgomery.
Graduate students in Seton Hall’s Museum Exhibitions A–Z course unveiled an exhibition exploring personal and academic growth through identity, faith, and reflection.
The 2025 winner of the Elizabeth Ann Seton Center for Women’s Studies high school essay contest is now a student at Seton Hall.
Poet and translator Yana Kane-Esrig discusses he translations of Ukrainian wartime poets, as well as Russophone dissident poetry of witness and resistance.
The fall semester has been an eventful one for the Institute for Communication and Religion (ICR), having hosted several events and produced several podcast episodes.
Offered in-person, the multi-part program will take place on Friday, January 16, 2026 (keynote lecture) and Monday, January 19, 2026 (one-credit symposium).
Seton Hall Choir performed at the National Shrine in Maryland to honor the 50th anniversary of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton’s canonization, blending music, faith and university tradition.