2nd Annual 24-Hour Hackathon Drives Innovation
At Seton Hall University, innovation was on full display as students came together for the second annual 24-hour Hackathon, transforming ideas into actionable solutions.

At Seton Hall University, innovation was on full display as students came together for the second annual 24-hour Hackathon, transforming ideas into actionable solutions.
Ines Angeli Murzaku, Ph.D., professor and director Catholic Studies Program at Seton Hall, has published a new book, "Light from the East: The Catholic Eastern Churches Sixty Years After Vatican II."
The last Scholars' Forum in the CIT for the spring semester will feature Justin Anderson, Ph.D., Professor of Moral Theology in ICSST presenting on his three latest books.
Core II students are now reading modern authors including German philosopher and atheist Frederich Nietzsche in contrast to other modern authors, like Pope Francis and St. Oscar Romero.
Seton Hall University is pleased to announce the receipt of a major in-kind donation from Bristol Myers Squibb to benefit biology students in the College of Arts and Sciences.
Japan Week 2026 celebrated Japanese culture and students of the Japanese language and Asian Studies during the popular annual week-long event.
Join us for an inspiring fireside chat with two powerhouse leaders from L’Oréal and The Campbell’s Company as we celebrate women who are breaking barriers, leading with purpose and shaping the future.
Senior undergraduate social work students serve as thought leaders as they present their capstone policy research projects at a statewide symposium, alongside professor-led sessions.
The newest edition of In the Lead magazine centers on ethical leadership, exploring how integrity and accountability shape effective leadership in an increasingly complex world.
From sports analytics to robotics and digital media, Seton Hall’s pre‑college technology programs offer hands‑on learning in innovation, data and engineering while experiencing campus life.
The Poetry-in-the-Round reading series is honored to welcome acclaimed novelist Daniel Kehlmann to read from and discuss his novel 'The Director,' one of NYT's 10 best books of 2025, on April 21.
Five Seton Hall University students will present their scholarship at Solidarity in Action: A Conference on the Dignity of Refugees and Migrants on April 25, 2026, at The Center at Mariandale.
As the spring season unfolds, with Holy Week culminating on Easter Sunday and Passover beginning this week, nature is part of the celebration, and the Core is focusing much on Laudato Si, a Core text.
Now in its 30th year, the 2026 Petersheim Academic Exposition will take place from April 20-25, 2026 and feature oral presentations, poster sessions, esteemed lecturers and more.
Photocatalytic processes are powerful tools for organic chemists to create new materials and medicines.
Students engaged in a wide-ranging discussion on public service, civil discourse and the evolving political landscape during a March 25 classroom visit by New Jersey State Senators.