The Fourteenth Annual Servant Leadership Day
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.”

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.”
Undergraduate teams invited to develop interdisciplinary, mission-driven solutions to environmental justice challenges in honor of Laudato Si’s tenth anniversary.
As Black History Month comes to a close, we turn to Reverend Forrest Pritchett to recall significant figures, Bishop Joseph Francis and his brother, Norman Francis, key figures locally and nationally.
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.
Deacons Andrew Saunders and Peter Cistaro hosted a Day of Reflection in Bethany Hall, highlighting the importance of service in the Diaconate and hospitality.
Seton Hall and Ukrainian Catholic University students explored Kyivan Rus and Ukrainian history through a Global Talk class exchange rooted in shared Catholic values.
On Wednesday, February 18, the University Community came together to celebrate Ash Wednesday and the beginning of Lent.
This past Sunday, our OCIA candidates and catechumens celebrated the Rite of Sending which brings them one step closer to receiving the sacraments of Baptism, First Communion, and Confirmation.
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.
A lecture by Bronwen McShea Ph.D. examining how lay and consecrated women helped found and shape modern Catholic universities in the U.S., Europe, and Latin America.
Ines Murzaku, Chair of CAST and Professor of Religion, and Joseph Rice, Professor, ICSST, have co-edited and contributed essays to their book on CAST in the Scholars' Forum in the CIT next Wednesday.
The G.K. Chesterton Institute for Faith and Culture is pleased to announce that the special event to present our new publication has been rescheduled for 3 p.m., Monday, March 16, 2026.
The School of Diplomacy and International Relations welcomes Tibetan-Canadian human rights activist Chemi Lhamo to campus on Friday, February 20, at 2 p.m. Co-sponsored by the College Freedom Forum.
Seton Hall University convened students, educators, and community partners for a two-day seminar exploring the ethical, social, and economic implications of artificial intelligence.
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.
Seton Hall University rang in the new year with another strong month of media presence, with faculty experts' analyses and commentary featured across top national, regional and broadcast outlets.