From Point A to Point B: How Words Take You From Me to Thee
Between March 24 and 26, the Seton Hall University community was blessed with the opportunity to come together for a Lenten Mission led by Professor Francesca Zaccaron.

Between March 24 and 26, the Seton Hall University community was blessed with the opportunity to come together for a Lenten Mission led by Professor Francesca Zaccaron.
Seton Hall hosts Ukrainian Catholic University leader Halyna Protsyk to strengthen the partnership and expand learning opportunities.
On February 20, Communications scholars were invited to attended the webinar “Leo XIV: The North and South American Pope."
Seton Hall faculty are invited to a three-day summer seminar with William T. Cavanaugh on Augustine, idolatry, nationalism and consumerism.
As the spring season unfolds, with Holy Week culminating on Easter Sunday and Passover beginning this week, nature is part of the celebration, and the Core is focusing much on Laudato Si, a Core text.
April is Earth Month all over the world. Inspired by Pope Francis' Laudato Si', the Seton Hall community joins together to reflect, celebrate and care for our common home.
Five Seton Hall University students will present their scholarship at Solidarity in Action: A Conference on the Dignity of Refugees and Migrants on April 25, 2026, at The Center at Mariandale.
Center for Catholic Studies and Campus Ministry welcomed the Seton Hall community to a thoughtful Young Alumni Panel on vocation, community, faith, and life after graduation.
Palm Sunday Mass this past Sunday offered our University community and opportunity to come together in worship as we begin this sacred Holy Week.
Over spring break, students from Seton Hall embarked on an immersive study abroad experience in Mexico, exploring the intersection of faith, culture and healthcare in Puebla and Mexico City.
We had one Vigil-on-the-Green on March 24th and will have another on April 7. We will also have a talk by Ana Maria Pineda on March 31st and a breakfast on April 1.
Robert Royal will explain how the very notion of modern martyrdom has undergone several developments in the papacies of St. John Paul II and Pope Francis. Royal chronicles the heartrending stories.
At Seton Hall, our guiding values shape who we become. In a new video, Michelle Peterson shares how students put compassion and service into action in our community and beyond.
On February 20, the School of Diplomacy welcomed Tibetan-Canadian human rights activist Chemi Lhamo to the College Freedom Forum, organized by the Human Rights Foundation (HRF).
The Core, along with ICSST, the CAST Program and CAST Center, welcomed Cardinal Joseph Tobin to talk about 'Pope Leo and the Legacy of Pope Francis.'
Faculty and staff are invited to serve with St. John’s Soup Kitchen this summer through a weekly program, supporting the community while using volunteer hours and building connections across campus.