
ICR: Spring 2025 Semester of Scholarship
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
The Community Coalition on Race of South Orange and Maplewood will host its annual Community Conversation on Race on Tuesday, May 13, 2025, at 7 p.m. in Bethany Hall, Room A at Seton Hall University.
Associate Professor Edmund Adjapong offers a practical guide for using hip-hop culture to engage students, foster community, and enrich learning in K–12 classrooms in his new book, Teach Like an MC.
On Thursday, April 24, 2025, several Seton Hall faculty and students participated in a virtual conference organized by their partners at Borys Grinchenko Kyiv Metropolitan University in Kyiv, Ukraine.
Addressing communication through physical contact from colonial human rights rhetoric to nonviolent direct action to today’s insurrections.
Over 80 students and alumni connected with 40+ professionals at Seton Hall’s Roundtables in Accounting and Analytics — an inspiring night of networking, mentorship and career-building conversations.
Seton Hall University marked its second annual Graduate Student Appreciation Week from March 31-April 4, a celebration dedicated to recognizing the achievements of its graduate students.
Inside the Core we celebrated Romero-King week's closing on April 4 with a special breakfast, talk, readings of quotes and discussion at Seton Hall. A group also went to MaryHouse in New York City.