Seton Hall to Welcome Guest Fulbright Scholar
The Fulbright Scholar Łukasz Kamieński, Ph.D., brings world-class security expertise to Seton Hall University this March 11–14.

The Fulbright Scholar Łukasz Kamieński, Ph.D., brings world-class security expertise to Seton Hall University this March 11–14.
The Law Enforcement Executive Leadership Program hosts highly experienced women leaders to share on their stories within the Criminal Justice field, and how their voices have worked to enable change.
Now in its 30th year, the 2026 Petersheim Academic Exposition, "Share, Honor, Unite," will take place from Monday, April 20, through Saturday, April 25, 2026.
Interested in part-time teaching at Seton Hall? Explore opportunities across our three campuses in undergraduate, graduate, health sciences and law programs.
The Sport at the Service of Humanity Conference on November 4-6 will be a gathering of leaders in athletics, media, education, and faith communities to examine the intersection of faith and sports.
Seton Hall professor Jess Rauchberg was recently named as one of the inaugural associate editors of the first peer-reviewed journal dedicated to creator economies and influencer industries.
Jeimy Simon turned her leadership skills into her own business, growing both professionally and personally along the way.
Graduate students in Seton Hall’s Museum Exhibitions A–Z course unveiled an exhibition exploring personal and academic growth through identity, faith, and reflection.
Grounded in community and driven by purpose, Simone Wilkinson's research examines how English Learner programs influence student success – taking her from Seton Hall to national conferences.
Seton Hall’s online graduate education programs continue to rise in national prominence, earning improved rankings in U.S. News & World Report’s 2026 Best Online Programs list.
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.
The fall semester has been an eventful one for the Institute for Communication and Religion (ICR), having hosted several events and produced several podcast episodes.
Seton Hall Choir performed at the National Shrine in Maryland to honor the 50th anniversary of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton’s canonization, blending music, faith and university tradition.
Fifteen student leaders from WSOU 89.5 FM and SHU TV attended the National Student Media Convention from College Broadcasters, Inc. (CBI) in Denver, Colorado, from October 23-25.
James Weidenborner Ed.D. ‘18 has been accepted into the Peace Corps and will begin his service as a Deaf education volunteer in Ghana, where he will work with local educators.
The College of Human Development, Culture, and Media (CHDCM) welcomes Enmanuel Mercedes, Ph.D. to discuss immigration, trauma, and mental health advocacy.
On October 29, 2025, the Brownson Speech and Debate Team and the ICR hosted the final event celebrating the College of Human Development, Culture, and Media’s One College One Exhibition Initiative.
Professional-in-Residence Amy Rosenfeld joins BJ Schecter, Executive Director of the Center for Sports Media, to discuss the use of athletic platforms to advocate for change throughout time.
At a recent event, Burke Magnus spoke on ESPN’s recent deals with the WWE and NFL Network, and the importance of being open to opportunity.
David I. Backer, Ph.D., critically examines the financial structures of U.S. public schools and advocates for policies that strives for equitable education for all.
The Center has expanded experiential learning opportunities and on-site industry experiences, as well as strengthened partnerships with ESPN and NBC Sports.
Seton Hall graduate Dr. Helen Brewer becomes President of the College of The Mainland, Texas, inspiring first-generation students with her journey from humble roots to academic leadership.
The University offers a variety of pathways to graduate education, giving students support to help them navigate all options for funding their studies.
Recent CHDCM graduate, Andrew Weiler, reflects on his experience presenting at the fourth-annual Science of Behavioral Analysis conference as well as positive experience at Seton Hall.