Professor Analyzes New Jersey Election Results
National news outlets and statewide reporters sought political science professors Matthew Hale's expertise for the 2025 election cycle in New Jersey.

National news outlets and statewide reporters sought political science professors Matthew Hale's expertise for the 2025 election cycle in New Jersey.
UN veteran Craig Jenness joins Seton Hall to share lessons from decades of global peacebuilding and diplomacy.
The Office of International Programs lead, network, and engage with industry experts at the NAFSA Region VIII & X Bi-Regional Conference in Philadelphia.
First-year students from Seton Hall University and Ukrainian Catholic University (UCU) met virtually for a cross-cultural discussion that highlighted student life, shared values and resilience.
Colleagues across the region recognize Johanna Pan-Carr for her strategic vision, mentorship and compassionate leadership, which continue to shape the international education community.
The School of Diplomacy and International Relations is proud to announce that undergraduate students participated in the summer intensive edition of the Qisasna (Our Stories) Virtual Exchange Program.
Seton Hall University’s Catholic Studies Program invites you to step into living history—from ancient Greece and Rome to the heart of today’s Church—March 2026
Peter Morse, Assistant Professor in Seton Hall’s M.S. in Applied Physics and Engineering Program, was invited by the Royal Society of Chemistry to author a book chapter on amorphous materials.
Seton Hall President Monsignor Joseph R. Reilly led a delegation to Santo Domingo to strengthen global partnerships and explore new collaborations with Universidad Católica de Santo Domingo (UCSD).
Over eight years, "Locus": The Seton Hall Journal of Undergraduate Research has become a successful platform for student research and training, with 70,000 downloads across 182 countries.
The ACS Student Chapter at Seton Hall was recognized nationally for excellence in outreach, sustainability, and innovation—earning both the Commendable and Green Chemistry Awards.
Seton Hall's delegation to the United Nation's International Peace Day Conference returned with renewed motivation to promote peace on campus and beyond.
Meet Tajah McCray’22, an alumna of the M.A. program at Seton Hall’s School of Diplomacy and International Relations. She is currently serving in Dominica as a Peace Corps Volunteer Leader (PCVL).
Seton Hall Diplomacy student Jadira Cardona earned the Gilman Scholarship, funding her study abroad in Liverpool and inspiring others to pursue global education opportunities.
Hearing of the Doing Business in India travel abroad program, Robert C. Troccoli, M.B.A. ’76 generously donated $1,500 to each qualifying student to offset costs.
The University’s second annual celebration pays tribute to the service and sacrifice of military veterans, with special guest and keynote speaker, Vietnam Veteran Robin Bartlett.