Registration Opens November 11 for Winter Session 2026
Seton Hall University invites students to stay productive over their winter break by enrolling in the 2026 Winter Session, which runs from January 2 through January 13, 2026.

Seton Hall University invites students to stay productive over their winter break by enrolling in the 2026 Winter Session, which runs from January 2 through January 13, 2026.
Published October 27, "Sole Survivor" tells a true story of survival, loss and healing, highlighting the resilience that carries us through life’s hardest tests.
The Core is happy to celebrate Black Catholic History Month with a panel of experts on African Saints and their Legacy. We are also supporting the launch of the Laudato Si Challenge.
Susan Nolan, Ph.D., receives prestigious Presidential Citation from the Society for the Teaching of Psychology for pioneering global initiatives in psychology education.
Seton Hall students and faculty show their support of drug prevention awareness alongside the Union County community.
Join in the merriment on December 2 at 6 p.m. on the University Green, kicking off a full season of festive events and partner initiatives that emphasize Seton Hall’s strong commitment to faith.
Seton Hall hosts “AI 101” on November 12, 2025, featuring alumnus Joshua Meyer '12, who will introduce faculty and students to the fundamentals of artificial intelligence.
"To the Heights": Catholic Studies Conference” at DeSales University, presenting research that bridged the Catholic intellectual tradition with contemporary questions of culture and identity.
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.
Seton Hall alum Allison Wrubel ’23 turns her passion for Russian into a global mission—teaching U.S. service members at the Defense Language Institute.
Fr. Brian Muzas of the School of Diplomacy and International Relations will be our second presenter in the Scholars' Forum in the CIT for fall of 2025
Seton Hall University’s Catholic Studies Program is proud to celebrate John M. Travaline, M.D. adjunct faculty member, was honored with the Catholic Medical Association’s Distinguished Guardian award.
Core I offers Islamic texts including Ibn Tufayl's Hayy Ibn Yaqzan, a twelfth century philosophical tale about a feral child raised by a doe.
In partnership with the College of Arts and Sciences, the Career Center, and the Office of the Registrar, CAS launched the Major Exploration and Declaration Expo on October 7, 2025.
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 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