Seventy-Five Years Later: Lucy, Desi and the Community
A gala and the call that brought the spirit of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz to 1958 Cuban Cuisine, all in support of the next generation.

A gala and the call that brought the spirit of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz to 1958 Cuban Cuisine, all in support of the next generation.
Student filmmakers premiere original work while alumni and faculty share industry experience at annual event.
A fresh discovery about 19th century Italian patriot Giuseppe Mazzini will be presented by Professor William Connell.
The Institute for Communication and Religion (ICR), within the College of Human Development, Culture, and Media, reports a successful and productive Spring semester.
Seton Hall’s Lunar New Year Celebration united students and educators across New Jersey through performances, cultural exchange, and a shared celebration of Chinese heritage.
Seton Hall’s new Liberal Arts Works course helps students connect classroom skills to career readiness through professional development and self-reflection.
An exciting new advertising campaign running across some of New Jersey's busiest corridors is helping build awareness of Seton Hall as a dynamic center for graduate education.
Seton Hall faculty and undergraduate and graduate students join nearly 1,000 social workers in Atlantic City.
Using Queen Elizabeth II’s reign, this piece explores how “soft power” — character, presence and values — shapes ethical leadership and culture.
During a New York City trip organized with the help of The Serviam Institute for International Security (SIIS), students learned about the relationship between art and freedom through an exhibit tour.
The Poetry-in-the-Round reading series is honored to welcome acclaimed novelist Daniel Kehlmann to read from and discuss his novel 'The Director,' one of NYT's 10 best books of 2025, on April 21.
Professor Haufe will lecture on the importance of the Humanities in helping to answer life's questions.
Now in its 30th year, the 2026 Petersheim Academic Exposition will take place from April 20-25, 2026 and feature oral presentations, poster sessions, esteemed lecturers and more.
Maxim Matusevich, Ph.D. has published a new work of fiction, Six Trains of No Return, exploring the emotional landscapes of migration, memory and belonging.
Seton Hall faculty continued a strong start to 2026 with another impactful month of media presence, with multiple experts featured across top national, regional and broadcast outlets.
The Fulbright Scholar Łukasz Kamieński, Ph.D., brings world-class security expertise to Seton Hall University this March 11–14.