
‘Be the Change Makers’ at Seton Hall
High school students from six cities convened at Seton Hall to take part in a teen social entrepreneurship conference that focuses on empowering area youth to find solutions to societal problems.
High school students from six cities convened at Seton Hall to take part in a teen social entrepreneurship conference that focuses on empowering area youth to find solutions to societal problems.
Timothy Hoffman ‘15/M.P.A. 16’, presented at the 8th International Symposium on Service Learning on the successes of the Center for Community Research and Engagement during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Fourth event in the Dignity Series features international discussion of dignity in health and the law.
The Academy’s participation in the Petersheim Academic Exposition in April gave its leadership team members the opportunity to extend the work of the Academy in all three of these areas.
Four graduate students, mentored by Jessica Cottrell, Ph.D., won first and second place in the graduate-level category for their osteoimmunology research at the NJWEA’s annual conference.
The Culture of Health Leaders Institute for Racial Healing, a program funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, selected Social Work Professor Juan Rios for its first cohort.
Rev. Forrest Pritchett recently undertook a pilgrimage to Louisiana to further prepare his foundation to understand issues surrounding the experiences of Black Catholics in the United States.
Seton Hall’s innovative Academy Catholic Social Thought (CST in Action) participated in this year’s Petersheim Academic Exposition, sharing updates and plans with the University community.
Professor Juan Rios, director of Seton Hall's Master of Social Work program, was featured on the PBS show "State of Affairs" regarding the impact of Covid on youth.
The Department of Psychology inducted 33 Seton Hall University undergraduate students into its chapter of Psi Chi, the International Honor Society in Psychology, among other award presentations.
For the third year in a row, Dr. Steve Adubato taught a master class on communication for leaders in the Buccino Leadership Institute.
The Buccino Leadership Institute, created in 2018, graduated its inaugural class of student leaders. The Class of 2022 completed four years of intense, interdisciplinary leadership development.
Gurdeep Kaur, Chief Information Security Officer at PSEG, provided an overview of the cybersecurity field, trends and career opportunities during the 2022 Petersheim Academic Exposition.
Vincent Santore '17, who earned a bachelor's degree in Business Information Technology Management and Catholic Studies, has been named to the Alumni Board of Directors
The Secretary-General of the United Nations, His Excellency António Guterres, delivered the address at Seton Hall's 166th baccalaureate commencement.
Recent alumnus Joseph Pastino, '12/M.P.A. '22 was named a Public Administration Student of the Year by the New Jersey Chapter of the American Society for Public Administration.
The Reflexive, Innovative, Objective research for Social Justice Lab, aka The RIOS Lab, is the very first social work research lab associated with the MSW program.
For the second year in a row, the University SHU Reads! Planning Committee is proud to announce the 2022 text selection-- Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption by Bryan Stevenson.
Professors Abe Zakhem and Elizabeth McCrea received a highly competitive National Endowment grant to establish a minor in business humanities at Seton Hall, the first of its kind in the U.S.
Distinguished Professor Jose Prieto invited to use “the pen to fight the sword” and take stance against atrocities unfolding in Europe at Emergency World Voices Congress of Writers.
Emily Chou, a senior social work student, investigates one of the Grand Challenges for Social Work and Society that focuses on assisting all to lead long and productive lives.
The participants in the Catholic Studies Spring 2022 study abroad experience, Foundations of Christian Culture – Italy, returned from their travels a month ago and have settled in.
The Scholars Forum in CIT welcomes Dr. Ruth Tsuria talking about her recent publication, Digital Religion: Understanding Religious Practice in Digital Media, second edition (Routledge, 2021).
Research by Professor Robert Pallitto was cited by dissenting U.S. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch along with Justice Sonia Sotomayor in a case involving torture, the CIA and a Guantanamo inmate.
Former sports columnist Jane McManus will serve as the inaugural executive director of the recently established Center for Sports Media within the College of Communication and the Arts.
Seton Hall fosters global collaboration in a partnership with the Universidad de los Andes in Colombia focused on innovation in research and educational practice.