
Fellows Turn Experience Into Student Success
Seton Hall students Timothy Awojobi and Amanda Simo have been awarded the prestigious OSHE Fellowship for their commitment to advancing equity and access in higher education.
Seton Hall students Timothy Awojobi and Amanda Simo have been awarded the prestigious OSHE Fellowship for their commitment to advancing equity and access in higher education.
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.
Seton Hall School of Law hosted the 20th Colloquium on Scholarship in Employment and Labor Law (COSELL), bringing together over seventy employment and labor scholars.
Seton Hall’s Market Research class students conducted a semester-long project to assist the South Orange/Maplewood School district in better serving their students’ caregivers.
SHU-NJSGC (NASA) Academic Year Research Fellowships-2025-26 now accepting applications. Deadline: October 17, 2025.
Professor Jacobi’s work exemplifies Seton Hall University’s mission of servant leadership.
The Environmental Studies program has recently established a number of local community partnerships to expand experiential learning offerings and internship opportunities for students.
The Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law at Seton Hall will host its Tenth Annual Works-in-Progress Retreat on Friday, January 30, 2026.
At Seton Hall, Gregory Wiedman’s hands-on course turns students into authors, editors, and reviewers while he advances antifungal peptide research.
Dawn Apgar and social work student, Iara Vellaro, address the growing need for clear accreditation guidelines in online social work education in their article accepted by a top social work journal.
Ann Marie Murphy has received a U.S. Senior Scholar Award to explore Geostrategic Challenges, Domestic Politics, and Foreign Policy in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore.
Michael O’Brien, 2025 B.A. in Communications Graduate, wrapped up his senior year with a Time Machines Project about a recording of a speech from rhetorician Kenneth Burke from 1987.
The American Law Institute (ALI) has named Seton Hall Law School Professor David Opderbeck as one its latest inductees.
Seton Hall Law School Professor Gaia Bernstein was appointed as a Visiting Fellow at the Brookings Institution for academic year 2025-2026.
Seton Hall faculty and graduate students gain access to entrepreneurial training, funding and mentorship to commercialize tech-enabled innovations across disciplines through this new partnership.
Once a year, at the end of the spring semester, the Department of History hosts a Phi Alpha Theta Honors Society induction event, with a lecture, dinner, and celebration o students and their research.