
Courtney B. Smith Joins Council on Foreign Relations
Seton Hall University’s School of Diplomacy and International Relations is honored to announce that Dean Courtney B. Smith, Ph.D. has been elected as a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
Seton Hall University’s School of Diplomacy and International Relations is honored to announce that Dean Courtney B. Smith, Ph.D. has been elected as a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
The School of Diplomacy and International Relations announce the publication of a new book by Professor Zheng Wang, Ph.D., director of the Center for Peace and Conflict Studies.
Seton Hall University has strengthened its international research collaborations with Universidad de Los Andes (U. Andes), one of Latin America’s leading institutions.
Mara Einstein, Ph.D., visited Seton Hall to discuss her recently published book, "Hoodwinked: How Marketers Use the Same Tactics as Cults."
Diplomacy students traveled to Sierra Leone to study successful post- war recovery and development, taught by Professor Fredline MCormack-Hale in the spring 2025 Sierra Leone Seminar course.
Stillman School of Business recently concluded a transformative faculty-led program at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM) in Spain, which culminated in a landmark agreement between institutions.
A dedicated team of 26 Seton Hall tutors, Supplemental Instructors and peer academic success coaches traveled to Princeton University for the CRLA PA/NJ Regional Conference.
Seton Hall students can join an online language exchange with Ukrainian Catholic University on March 26. Sign up to connect with UCU students and the Global Learning Center.
Seton Hall students immerse into the heart of French sports, exploring the passion, history and innovation that define France's sporting landscape.
During the final months of the Biden Administration, Anna Lulkin, a senior from Mount Sinai, New York, put her knowledge about diplomacy and international affairs to work in the nation's capital.
In this intensive, hands-on competition, student entrepreneurs leveraged AI tools and collaborated with mentors to develop business models addressing global challenges.
Public relations students attended the PRadvance conference at Boston University alongside Prof. Jeanne Salvatore and alumnus Ernie Knewitz.
This semester, Farrukh Khan and Alisher Faizullaev, Ph.D., distinguished former ambassadors, will be conducting research and collaborating with students at the School of Diplomacy.
Jess Rauchberg, communication technologies expert, explores why increasing numbers of people are turning to influencers as a source of news vs. legacy media on PBS Think Tank with Steve Adubato.
The School of Diplomacy introduces its M.S. in Homeland Security and Cyber Resilience — an interdisciplinary program designed to equip mid-career students to excel in security-related fields.
Based at Seton Hall and the Graduate Institute in Geneva, Diplomacy students move between two dynamic, global communities while pursuing an advanced degree.