Preparing to Vote 2024
The Seton Hall community is hosting two months of non-partisan voter registration programs and events designed to empower students to participate in the upcoming elections in November.
The Seton Hall community is hosting two months of non-partisan voter registration programs and events designed to empower students to participate in the upcoming elections in November.
Murzaku’s paper, entitled "Unity in Diversity, the Ecumenical Heritage of Fan S. Noli," focused on Noli’s contributions to “peace education.” Nancy Kajo presented Professor Nicholas Pano’s paper.
Explore how Seton Hall’s Stillman School of Business and the Division of Continuing Education are redefining higher education through micro credentials, upskilling and internationalization.
With a rigorous curriculum and a commitment to student affordability, the University continues to deliver exceptional value and elevate its academic profile to ensure a world-class education.
Responding to Pope Francis' call to "care for our common home," Seton Hall establishes a committee charged with fostering initiatives aimed at protecting the environment, on campus and beyond.
Anastasia Shteinert, a young Russian opposition journalist, will share her experience of political reporting in a high-risk environment under authoritarian rule
Seton Hall University hosted the Association of International Educators, bringing together international educators from across the local region to discuss pressing issues in global education.
Carm Almonor, visiting assistant professor of Political Science and African American Studies, served as the keynote speaker for the Township Millburn’s Juneteenth celebration.
Foreign Policy, a premiere source for international policy and foreign relations news and analysis, ranked the School of Diplomacy among the top programs in international relations.
After completing research on key security matters, School of Diplomacy graduate students, led by alumnus Mohamad Mirghahari (B.A. '02/ M.A. '04), presented their findings to officials in Washington.
Hanan Abu Salih presented her research, "Between Neutrality and Caesarism: The Role of University Presidents in Shaping Institutional Identity," at the WES-CIHE Summer Institute 2024.
Professor Ines Angeli Murzaku selected as Fulbright Scholar to Romania. Her research project is Transitional Justice and Dialogue as Means to Build Peace in Post-communist Romania.
Discover how Seton Hall's Andrew Misura found fulfillment through teaching English at Ukrainian Catholic University in Ukraine.
Students from the Stillman School of Business traveled to Boston to participate in the Hult Prize Global Summit, known as the world's largest student social entrepreneurship event.
The 25th session of the School of Diplomacy's UN Intensive Summer Study Program brought together students and UN practitioners seeking a deeper understanding of the UN and the important work it does.
Catechist and ICSST Student Laura Balogh reflects on her experience attending a conference, “Grace and Action: The Ministry of Catechists in the Footsteps of St. Paul” in July, 2023.