Inside the Core: Reflecting on Cardinal Tobin's Talk
The Core, along with ICSST, the CAST Program and CAST Center, welcomed Cardinal Joseph Tobin to talk about 'Pope Leo and the Legacy of Pope Francis.'

The Core, along with ICSST, the CAST Program and CAST Center, welcomed Cardinal Joseph Tobin to talk about 'Pope Leo and the Legacy of Pope Francis.'
Faculty and staff are invited to serve with St. John’s Soup Kitchen this summer through a weekly program, supporting the community while using volunteer hours and building connections across campus.
On February 20, the School of Diplomacy welcomed Tibetan-Canadian human rights activist Chemi Lhamo to the College Freedom Forum, organized by the Human Rights Foundation (HRF).
Seton Hall students recently completed a 13-day study abroad trip through 14 Italian cities, exploring the historic and spiritual foundations of Christian culture from Sicily to the heart of Rome.
At a recent Kata Holos Faculty Lunch, Kelly Shea reflected on teaching, authenticity and the pursuit of wholeness in academic life.
Gourmet Dining Services' partnership with Table to Table is helping to address food insecurity in Seton Hall's neighboring communities.
ICSST's Preaching as Hospitality Formation Program has flourished through a variety of unique and inspiring events and initiatives.
Ready to make a difference? Applications are now open for DOVE’s Appalachia mission, a meaningful week of service, community and reflection in West Virginia.
On March 18 at 3 p.m., Cardinal Joseph Tobin, archbishop of Newark, will speak about 'Pope Leo and the Legacy of Pope Francis' in the Event Room in the University Center.
ICSST professor Justin M. Anderson reflects on moral theology, teaching and research, exploring how Catholic intellectual traditions shape the search for meaning and the formation of the whole person.
Jonathan Heaps, Ph.D., delivers the Spring 2026 Toth–Lonergan Lecture on April 16, exploring Lonergan’s guidance for getting oriented in disorienting times.
On Tuesday, April 7, 2026, the University will once again gather for this annual tradition, offering students, faculty, administrators and staff a variety of ways to participate throughout the day.
Seton Hall’s Center for Catholic Studies and the Archdiocese of Newark hosted a February 24 Leadership Study Day focused on faithful leadership, renewal and transition.
Undergraduate teams invited to develop interdisciplinary, mission-driven solutions to environmental justice challenges in honor of Laudato Si’s tenth anniversary.
The Center for Catholic Studies is now accepting applications for the 2026–27 Monsignor Edward Ciuba Fellowship supporting faculty and graduate student collaboration with the Church.
The Fourteenth Annual Servant Leadership Day will be held on Tuesday, April 21, and is a celebration of Seton Hall University’s commitment to forming students as “servant leaders in a global society.”