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Society, Technology, Communication and Culture

Fosters ethical, servant leaders for diverse local, regional, and global communities.

Research in the thematic area of Society, Technology, and Communication fosters ethical, servant leaders for diverse local, regional, and global communities. This is enabled by formal and informal systems education, public and international safety, savvy diplomacy and international relations, technology as a tool and a means to liberation, and communication in all forms, especially digital communication.

The College of Human Development, Culture, and Media, and the School of Diplomacy collaborate in research in these areas.

Faculty Experts

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James J. Kimble

Professor of Communication

Brian K Muzas, Assistant Professor of Diplomacy and International Relations
Brian Muzás

Assistant Professor of Diplomacy and International Relations

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Sadia Cheema

Assistant Professor

In the News

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November 9, 2023
Seton Hall’s 'Hidden Treasures' on Display

The use of augmented reality storytelling brings Seton Hall history to life, presenting 3D images of objects housed in the Gallery and Archives & Special Collections in meaningful spots across campus.

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November 25, 2024
The Honorable Caridad Rigo

From Cuba, to the Courts, to the Latino Institute: the Honorable Caridad Rigo ’73, ’77, part of the Advisory Council at the Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute.

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Matthew Pressman, Ph.D.

Harvard`s NiemanLab Features Journalism Professor

Matthew Pressman, Ph.D. has been selected among an international Who’s Who of journalism and media influencers for his 2022 predictions around journalism grappling with a social class problem.

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