
Alumni Offer Guidance to Graduate Students
Alumni of the College of Human Development, Culture, and Media return to campus to offer advice for succeeding in graduate school and their career journey to new graduate students.
Alumni of the College of Human Development, Culture, and Media return to campus to offer advice for succeeding in graduate school and their career journey to new graduate students.
Novelist and poet Laura Sims will read from her work and discuss the craft of fiction with faculty and students.
The new 36-credit Master of Arts in Education in Elementary Teaching program is designed to prepare individuals for New Jersey K–6 teacher certification while earning a master’s degree.
The Institute for Communication and Religion hosted a Meditation and Mindful Breathing Workshop, featuring guest speaker Pradeep B. Deshpande, on September 17 at Seton Hall's IHS Campus.
Seton Hall University's Chamber Choir to perform at St. Patrick's Cathedral for the first time ever as part of Guest Choir Series highlighting talent from across the globe.
Center for Sports Media has opened a student lounge and a multipurpose meeting room on the third floor of Jubilee Hall to give students a place to learn, connect and collaborate.
Seton Hall students Timothy Awojobi and Amanda Simo have been awarded the prestigious OSHE Fellowship for their commitment to advancing equity and access in higher education.
Seton Hall graduate nursing students in the AGACNP program participated in an interactive lecture and assignment that emphasized the vital role of health communication in patient-centered care.
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On October 8, the College of Human Development, Culture, and Media is launching, One College, One Exhibition (OCOE). This program aims to unite the academic community through a curated art exhibition.
The College of Human Development, Culture, and Media held its third annual Convocation to welcome new members and highlight recent achievements.
With mentorship from Educational Studies’ Nicole Hansen, students in Seton Hall’s Dual Degree B.S.E./M.S. Speech-Language Pathology program co-authored a study on teaching disability history.
Students in Seton Hall’s M.A. in Museum Professions program recently visited several local museums during a two-week accelerated course, Anatomy of a Museum.
Seton Hall Nursing faculty present research on COPD and telehealth at the International Council of Nurses Conference, advancing global nursing practice.
Monsignor Richard Liddy, PhD., was recently interviewed by ICR Director Jon Radwan, PhD., where he spoke about his personal life, education, career, and upcoming book.
Seton Hall’s Sport and Exercise Psychology program connects students with leading experts and real-world cases, building skills for success in sport, health, and performance settings.
Seton Hall University will host its Fall Graduate Open House on Wednesday, October 15, from 6–8 p.m. in Bethany Hall on the South Orange campus.
The Law Enforcement Executive Leadership (LEEL) Speaker Series returns this fall with three virtual events designed to equip current and future law enforcement leaders with current challenge insights.
The Department of Professional Psychology and Family Therapy welcomes Melanie M. Wilcox, a nationally recognized counseling psychologist and educator, for its 27th Annual Supervision Conference.
The College of Human Development, Culture, and Media has earned national recognition by NELP for its online graduate programs in K-12 Education Leadership, Management, and Policy (ELMP).
This year, the Center for Sports Media is expanding its reach with new academic programming, high-profile industry partnerships, hands-on learning experiences and even a dedicated student space.
Rosenfeld, who has spent decades in the sports television business, is joining the College of Human Development, Culture, and Media as a Professional-in-Residence this fall.
A couple of sports broadcasting camps took place at Seton Hall University over the summer, with one of them being led by Center for Sports Media executive director B.J. Schecter.
This fall, the College of Human Development, Culture, and Media (CHDCM) is offering online information sessions for prospective graduate students.