
MHA Students Build Leadership Skills with Alumni and Peers
Graduate and undergraduate students came together with alumni at a Buccino Leadership Institute mock interview event — building professional confidence.
Graduate and undergraduate students came together with alumni at a Buccino Leadership Institute mock interview event — building professional confidence.
Seton Hall Occupational Therapy students help older adults build digital skills and confidence in a tech-driven world.
After a semester of service at community agencies, B.S. in Nursing students organized a health fair connecting veterans and formerly incarcerated individuals with vital health resources and education.
Seton Hall’s School of Health and Medical Sciences earns national recognition with five graduate programs ranked in the top third nationwide by U.S. News & World Report.
Healthcare transformation expert, Apurv Gupta, dives into how empathy, compassion and human connection drive organizational growth in the ninth edition of In the Lead magazine.
The Buccino Leadership Institute at Seton Hall University hosted an innovative Interview Simulation, offering students real-world feedback and professional development opportunities in leadership.
In the newly released 2025 U.S. News & World Report Best Graduate Schools rankings, programs in business, law, health sciences and education were once again ranked among the best in the country.
Monsignor Joseph R. Reilly, S.T.L., Ph.D., will present the keynote address at the 2025 Opening Ceremony. It's not too late to participate. The deadline for abstract submissions has been extended.
Students learned new skillsets while exploring various healthcare professions by experts in the field.
M.S. in Occupational Therapy student Sean Miele champions equal access to therapy and leads a karate-based fitness program for adults with disabilities.
Seton Hall co-hosted the annual C-Suite Roundtable, where MHA students expanded their professional networks and explored leadership in healthcare.
Nurse practitioner student Kendra Pierre, R.N., is an advocate for the communities she has served for over a decade as a critical care nurse in Atlanta, Boston and New York City.
Seton Hall’s AED hosted a hands-on “Stop the Bleed” training, certifying pre-health students in life-saving hemorrhage control and enhancing their skills on their pre-health journey.
Seton Hall unveiled a new interactive website for its Great Minds Dare to Care initiative and The Well Mental Health Toolkit, providing students and faculty accessible wellness resources and tools.
Flexible scheduling and highly relevant coursework appeal to Zachary Rohlff, an MHA student who balances his studies with a full-time role in healthcare administration.
The Carnegie Foundation and ACE again designated the University as an R2 “High Research Activity” institution, placing it among top national higher education institutions in this classification.