
Fellows Turn Experience Into Student Success
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 students Timothy Awojobi and Amanda Simo have been awarded the prestigious OSHE Fellowship for their commitment to advancing equity and access in higher education.
The presentation will offer a look into the mind of the men who elected Robert Francis Cardinal Prevost OSA to the See of Peter and examine the core governance issues facing Pope Leo XIV.
Seton Hall’s College of Arts and Sciences is opening doors for graduate students with fellowships, assistantships and scholarships that make pursuing your passion more affordable.
The Core will sponsor and support a wide array of interesting events, all linked to the Catholic Intellectual Tradition in one way or another.
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.
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.
My semester in Madrid revealed how stepping outside comfort zones builds global leadership skills that last a lifetime.
Seton Hall University and its CEPS division hosted the 2025 BAASANA International Conference, welcoming global leaders and affirming SHU’s role in driving innovation, dialogue, and collaboration.
BCWEP connects social work students with real-world child welfare experience, preparing them for impactful careers in the field.
Seton Hall and NALHE announce a strategic partnership benefitting members across the nation.
Seton Hall University’s In the Lead magazine has reached a landmark moment with the release of its 10th edition, dedicated to a theme that is both timeless and timely: Trust in Leadership.
French filmmaker Matthieu Verdeil presents a captivating voyage through the 1920s—from Harlem to Marseille, via Jamaica, Russia, and Morocco—in the footsteps of Jamaican-American writer Claude McKay.
Robert Pallitto and his son John Melendez’s new book, 'Whistle Stop: Kenny Dorham, Jazz, and the Journey of a Texas Family,' explores Dorham’s jazz legacy, family story, and American history.
Are you a high school student interested in starting your own business? Enter this "Shark Tank" style competition for a chance to have your idea recognized!
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).