The Crossings: Panel at Humboldt University in Berlin
Four Seton Hall professors will share their conference experiences and excerpts from conference presentations with students, faculty and staff.

Four Seton Hall professors will share their conference experiences and excerpts from conference presentations with students, faculty and staff.
Inside the Core is showing four films, related to Core texts and values, beginning with the film Selma about Martin Luther King, Jr's leading of the march from Selma to Montgomery.
Graduate students in Seton Hall’s Museum Exhibitions A–Z course unveiled an exhibition exploring personal and academic growth through identity, faith, and reflection.
The 2025 winner of the Elizabeth Ann Seton Center for Women’s Studies high school essay contest is now a student at Seton Hall.
Poet and translator Yana Kane-Esrig discusses he translations of Ukrainian wartime poets, as well as Russophone dissident poetry of witness and resistance.
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.
Offered in-person, the multi-part program will take place on Friday, January 16, 2026 (keynote lecture) and Monday, January 19, 2026 (one-credit symposium).
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.
Walsh Gallery receives 15 extraordinary paintings, sculptures, and works on paper from the Gorun family. Pieces include rare botanical illustrations, 20th century paintings, and East Asian sculptures.
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.
Seton Hall University showcased experiential learning, HSI initiatives, and graduate pathways at HACU’s Annual Conference in Denver, highlighting innovative programs for student success.
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.
Published October 27, "Sole Survivor" tells a true story of survival, loss and healing, highlighting the resilience that carries us through life’s hardest tests.
Seton Hall students and faculty show their support of drug prevention awareness alongside the Union County community.
The College of Human Development, Culture, and Media (CHDCM) held an opening launch for the One College, One Exhibition initiative on Wednesday, October 8, in the Walsh Library.
Novelist and poet Laura Sims will read from her work and discuss the craft of fiction with faculty and students.