
‘Be the Change Makers’ at Seton Hall
High school students from six cities convened at Seton Hall to take part in a teen social entrepreneurship conference that focuses on empowering area youth to find solutions to societal problems.
High school students from six cities convened at Seton Hall to take part in a teen social entrepreneurship conference that focuses on empowering area youth to find solutions to societal problems.
The Association of Leadership Educators announced that the Buccino Leadership Institute was this year's recipient of the Outstanding Program Award, the first time Seton Hall has ever won this award.
The 2021-2022 National Security Fellowship graduate research team gave a briefing to a senior command staff member from the Naval Special Warfare Command on May 6.
Dean Winston Roberts shares how to develop tools to support campus diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice (DEIJ) Initiatives through his fellowship in EAB's Rising Higher Education Leaders Program.
Professors Chelsea Barrett and Brooke Duffy collaborated with two School of Diplomacy undergraduates, Dia Bolton, ’22, and Akaysha Palmer, ’22, to publish a book chapter.
WSOU 89.5 FM is a winner in the category of "Political Coverage NYC Metro – Radio" for its 2021 Election night coverage.
The Secretary-General of the United Nations, His Excellency António Guterres, delivered the address at Seton Hall's 166th baccalaureate commencement.
For the second year in a row, the University SHU Reads! Planning Committee is proud to announce the 2022 text selection-- Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption by Bryan Stevenson.
Update from the Health Intervention and Communication Team: Campus Cases Drop
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) is excited to announce the opening of the University Wellness Room.
Update from the Health Intervention and Communication Team: Cases Rise Vaccination Requirements Remain in Effect
Helpful information for moving out for the end of the semester.
Alumnus and His Family Commit $1 Million towards Renovations of the 60-Year-Old Student Building.
Dr. Nicole Battaglia, Director of Gen 1 Program, shares how Seton Hall creates a culture of support for first-generation students through improving academic and social integration.
New Housing Option for Returning Students … Neumann Plus!
There are many benefits to living on campus at Seton Hall. Make yourself at home in our residence halls!
May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Join us on May 11, 2022, at 10:00 a.m. for this webinar hosted by Cigna EAP, to learn steps to improve your understanding of mental health issues.
On May 3, the University will host a information event on the green for undergrads to learn more about dual degree and graduate programs – with complimentary donuts and coffee!
PIPE invites you to attend two upcoming events: a presentation on artifacts from Irish history on Thursday, April 28, and an Irish language workshop on Friday, April 29.
Health Intervention and Communication Team Update: Reminders for Keeping Yourself and Those Around You Safe and Healthy
Fiction Writer Brandon Taylor Will Read at Seton Hall on Tuesday, April 5 at 7:00 p.m. ET online.
On March 19, Ghana Imani Hylton, Student Services Director was recognized by the NASPA African American Knowledge Community as a Stellar 50 recipient.
Seton Hall is gearing up for its fifth annual Giving Day celebration. The entire community will join Hall Together on behalf of students to make this year the biggest Giving Day yet.
On March 28, 4:30 p.m. in Jubilee Auditorium, Dr. Gregory Bottaro will kick off Contemplative Community Week with a talk on "Mindfulness, Spirituality, and Mental Health."
While investing in major renovation and construction projects, a respect for the environment and commitment to sustainability guide University efforts.