
Lauren Cinquino Named 2025 CRLA Outstanding Tutor
Seton Hall’s Lauren Cinquino has been named the 2025 CRLA ITTPC Outstanding Tutor, honoring her excellence in tutoring, leadership, and service to the campus and community.
Seton Hall’s Lauren Cinquino has been named the 2025 CRLA ITTPC Outstanding Tutor, honoring her excellence in tutoring, leadership, and service to the campus and community.
Seton Hall University will host its Fall Graduate Open House on Wednesday, October 15, from 6–8 p.m. in Bethany Hall on the South Orange campus.
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).
At Seton Hall, Gregory Wiedman’s hands-on course turns students into authors, editors, and reviewers while he advances antifungal peptide research.
Faculty can enhance their Spring 2026 courses with community-engaged service learning. Join the SLI Program for tools, resources and support to help students grow as servant leaders.
The Center for Catholic Studies at Seton Hall University is proud to announce the inaugural recipient of the Monsignor Edward Ciuba Fellowship: Mary Landriau.
Seton Hall alumna Ariela Romero ‘25 has been selected as one of only 11 Fulbright English Teaching Assistants to France, an honor that will allow her to share her skills and experiences abroad.
Seton Hall University is honored to announce a $10 million estate gift from the late Sylvia and Thomas Tencza, M.S. ’64/Ph.D. ’66, establishing an endowed professorship in chemistry.
Elisa Cavalli ’23, an alumna of the School of Diplomacy and International Relations, will soon begin her service with the Peace Corps as an English language teacher in North Macedonia.
Seton Hall’s P-PAC expands to include Pre-Law Advising! Students now have access to 1:1 advising, LSAT prep, application support and professional development tailored to future legal careers.
Seton Hall's Walsh Library offers plenty of in-person and digital resources for students and faculty to learn, collaborate and innovate on- and off-campus.
Dawn Apgar and social work student, Iara Vellaro, address the growing need for clear accreditation guidelines in online social work education in their article accepted by a top social work journal.
This fall, the College of Human Development, Culture, and Media (CHDCM) is offering online information sessions for prospective graduate students.
New module to help faculty better understand the needs of students with disabilities and to provide practical strategies for supporting their success.
Seton Hall’s SHMS launched a 9-day Pre-College Health Professions Immersion, giving high school students hands-on experience in five healthcare fields and vital skills for future careers.
Current graduate students are invited to the Graduate Student Virtual Lunch and Learn Series, a dynamic biweekly event designed to empower your academic journey.