Ekta Dhotre on Writing, Inspiration, and Finding Her Voice
The 2025 winner of the Elizabeth Ann Seton Center for Women’s Studies high school essay contest is now a student at Seton Hall.

The 2025 winner of the Elizabeth Ann Seton Center for Women’s Studies high school essay contest is now a student at Seton Hall.
Seton Hall will host its next Graduate Open House on Saturday, February 21, 2026 — the perfect opportunity for attendees to prepare for their graduate school journey.
Debates on the human person are very complex and advanced in contemporary philosophy. One of the interesting approaches to personhood is offered by Karol Wojtyła.
A global healthcare leader rooted in movement and hope joins The Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute.
Poet and translator Yana Kane-Esrig discusses he translations of Ukrainian wartime poets, as well as Russophone dissident poetry of witness and resistance.
Accomplished legal scholar and practicing attorney, Fulbright Scholar Davide Tuzzolino, J.D., Ph.D., Esq. brings expertise in AI and emerging technologies, focusing on implications for private law.
This week we think of Plato, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Pope Francis -- all of whom have left lasting legacies to those of us who follow in their footsteps.
Led by Tarasenko-Struc, the Medical Humanities Program integrates biomedical ethics, humanities, and experiential learning to advance Whole-Person education for students entering the healthcare field.
Seton Hall computer science students presented research at international conferences in Singapore and Uruguay, showcasing innovation in programming languages, visualization and formal verification.
Offered in-person, the multi-part program will take place on Friday, January 16, 2026 (keynote lecture) and Monday, January 19, 2026 (one-credit symposium).
2026 Optimizing Vendor and Third-Party Risk Practices to Drive Resilience (TPRM) Conference, an executive-level forum being held at Seton Hall in January.
Inspired by a supervisor’s words years ago, M.S. in Chemistry candidate Judith Marfo applies chemical research to food and agriculture, recently earning a conference award for her work.
This season is a wonderful time for gratitude for the daily encounters we share with colleagues and students to the deeper spiritual realities we celebrate.
Construction-related activities will begin this spring to convert part of Corrigan Hall's first floor into new research and training laboratory and instructional facilities.
A science and faith event exploring addiction through neuroscience, psychology, and Christian hope, featuring insights on resilience, grace, and pathways to healing.
Josephine DeVito, a nursing and Core faculty member, will give a presentation about her October pilgrimage to Lourdes and Fatima. The talk is co-sponsored by the Core and Campus Ministry.