
Seton Hall Surpasses $2.2M During Eighth Annual Giving Day
Seton Hall’s 2025 Giving Day made history, breaking records with over $2.2 million raised and unprecedented donor support.
Seton Hall’s 2025 Giving Day made history, breaking records with over $2.2 million raised and unprecedented donor support.
The Buccino Leadership Institute welcomed Daniela Maquera Sardón, ’21, to speak with leadership students, offering guidance on five key aspects of her leadership journey that have led to her success.
Seton Hall University announces its eighth annual Giving Day, which will take place on April 9-10, after last year's remarkable success.
While studying at the School of Diplomacy, Collin Isham, M.A. ’13, edited the Journal of Diplomacy and interned with the Clinton Foundation—real-world experiences that helped launch his career.
Linda Schaeffer ’73, one of the first women to graduate from the Stillman School of Business, recounts what it was like for women on campus in the early 70s, and in the workforce in the 80s.
Public relations students attended the PRadvance conference at Boston University alongside Prof. Jeanne Salvatore and alumnus Ernie Knewitz.
CHAMP kick-off event provided an opportunity for students to meet their mentors, begin building connections and participate in speed mentoring rounds.
Seton Hall University's annual Finance Networking Forum brought together a diverse group of students, faculty, alumni and industry professionals.
Seton Hall friends visited Monsignor James Turro, our oldest living alumnus, who, at almost 103, continues to live life with gratitude, humility and the joy that comes with spreading the Good News.
Seton Hall’s Jess Rauchberg brings expertise on digital cultures to national media spotlight, including recent appearance on Good Morning America.
EOF Pre-Medical/Pre-Dental Plus Program students are exploring new horizons and making impressions.
Combining her Seton Hall education with a passion for making a difference, Molly Cleary, B.S. '22, has carved out her path to career success.
The Institute for Communication and Religion has released a new episode of the CORECast podcast, "Thomas Merton's ‘Learning to Live’," featuring Chad Thralls, Ashlyn James and Bernie Wagenblast.
Chris and Barbara Laureys’ love story began at Seton Hall and endured 40 years, three children, and an 18-year battle with cancer, culminating in a vow renewal at the Chapel of Immaculate Conception.
Bernie Wagenblast, Seton Hall alumnus and voice of NYC subway announcements, is featured on Lin-Manuel Miranda's "The Warriors" album.
Marking the beginning of a new tradition, Seton Hall united its community in a weekend of celebration, pride and fellowship.