
The College of Arts and Sciences Goes Green
A group of 20 Core III students in CHEM 3551 have turned environmental theory into meaningful action through the Waste to Worth composting project.
A group of 20 Core III students in CHEM 3551 have turned environmental theory into meaningful action through the Waste to Worth composting project.
The Core joined CAST, ICSST, the Library and the Provost's office to welcome Bishop (Mor) Theophilos Kuriakose, who visited Seton Hall on June 27 from India. It was a great pleasure for all of us.
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.
The College of Arts and Sciences is proud to announce the addition of Assistant Professor Jun Ouyang to the Department of Physics.
The College of Arts and Sciences has recently bolstered its longstanding B.A. in Economics (ECAS), housed in the Department of Political Science and Public Affairs.
The Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute welcomes alumnus and decorated top lobbyist for the Distinguished Speaker Series.
Ines Angeli Murzaku explored the timeless lessons of Saint Mother Teresa with Steve Adubato, author, speaker, and Emmy Award-winning broadcaster of Lessons in Leadership.
On February 19, the Office of the Secretary of Higher Education (OSHE) awarded Seton Hall funding to support STEM internships through the 2025 Career Accelerator Internship Grant Program.
The Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute welcomes the first Latina Black Hawk pilot of the National Guard to its Advisory Council.
The Office of the Provost announces the appointment of Jonathan Farina, Ph.D., as the permanent dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.
Seton Hall University Alum and International Director at DailyPay, a company dedicated to on-demand pay solutions, is now part of the Joseph A Unanue Latino Institute.
The College of Arts and Sciences Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures hosted a compelling talk titled “The Benefits of Learning a Foreign Language” in Fahy Hall’s Global Learning Center.
Seton Hall University psychology faculty, Professors Susan Nolan and Fanli Jia, along with an international team of collaborators, have achieved a trailblazing accomplishment.
Giselle Pineda, who graduated with a double major in Biology and Catholic Studies in 2022, and who worked in the office for most of her undergraduate career, will be returning as Assistant Director.
Beginner Chinese language student, Liam Knotek, wins third place in Chinese Bridge Competition's College Group for speech and Tai Chi demonstration.
Kathleen Kidder's work with students and her published works explore how ancient authors grappled with complex questions of humanity around truth, identity, memory and power.