
Nicholas Dotson Receives Critical Language Scholarship
Nicholas Dotson, an Executive MS student, earns the prestigious Critical Language Scholarship to study Indonesian, advancing his diplomatic ambitions in Southeast Asia.
Nicholas Dotson, an Executive MS student, earns the prestigious Critical Language Scholarship to study Indonesian, advancing his diplomatic ambitions in Southeast Asia.
Timothy Fortin explores the nature of sexual difference through the lens of theology and philosophy in his 2024 book, “On the Nature of Human Sexual Difference: A Symposium.”
Seton Hall has officially become the first university in the U.S. to join the European Institute of Innovation and Technology Digital, marking a significant step in the university's global strategy.
The Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute welcomes the first Latina Black Hawk pilot of the National Guard to its Advisory Council.
SHU TV students produce a variety of live and pre-taped video content, including a recent interview with Seton Hall University’s 22nd President, Monsignor Joseph Reilly.
The Office of the Provost announces the appointment of Jonathan Farina, Ph.D., as the permanent dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.
Seton Hall University Alum and International Director at DailyPay, a company dedicated to on-demand pay solutions, is now part of the Joseph A Unanue Latino Institute.
The Institute for Communication and Religion, an affiliated unit within the College of Human Development, Culture and Media (CHDCM), reports a very productive spring semester.
The College of Arts and Sciences Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures hosted a compelling talk titled “The Benefits of Learning a Foreign Language” in Fahy Hall’s Global Learning Center.
Read about the completion of a year long rehousing and digitization project focused on student-run newspapers produced by the students of Seton Hall.
Beginner Chinese language student, Liam Knotek, wins third place in Chinese Bridge Competition's College Group for speech and Tai Chi demonstration.
National Association of Latino Health Executives (NALHE) has appointed Lori Tarke of Seton Hall as the inaugural chair of its newly established Tri-State Chapter.
Kathleen Kidder's work with students and her published works explore how ancient authors grappled with complex questions of humanity around truth, identity, memory and power.
Senior Communication major Taj Lanier shares her review of Jon Radwan's, PhD., book talk on his recently published work, Ethics in Contact Rhetoric: Communication and the Dance of Bodies and Power.
Students and alumni showcased their work before a feature presentation capped off the successful return of this longtime campus event.
The event brought together dynamic student teams, composed of undergraduates and graduates from diverse academic backgrounds, to solve real-world problems in various fields.