Seton Hall B.S.N. Alumna Pays It Forward
As a clinical preceptor, Melissa Maniscalco supports acute care nurse practitioner students as they build confidence and step into advanced clinical roles.

As a clinical preceptor, Melissa Maniscalco supports acute care nurse practitioner students as they build confidence and step into advanced clinical roles.
Seton Hall University rang in the new year with another strong month of media presence, with faculty experts' analyses and commentary featured across top national, regional and broadcast outlets.
In the 2026 rankings, U.S. News & World Report recognizes the University’s online M.S.N. programs among America's best.
A virtual information session on February 19 will introduce prospective students to Seton Hall’s Second Degree Accelerated B.S.N. program. The event is open to the Seton Hall community and the public.
The recognition honors sustained contributions to simulation-based education and leadership in the field.
Alumna Kristine Sparks, D.N.P., '15, guides future nurse practitioners through hands-on training and compassionate patient care.
From the early days of P-PAC to medical school, Alyssa’s journey comes full circle as she gives back by mentoring Seton Hall pre-health students through the HMSOM–Seton Hall Mentorship Network.
Pre-law and pre-health students took their advocacy beyond campus, visiting the District 11 congressional office to present healthcare policy priorities and gain real-world legislative experience.
Nurse practitioner, physician assistant and medical students strengthen teamwork and clinical skills at the Interprofessional Health Sciences campus in Nutley, NJ.
Led by Tarasenko-Struc, the Medical Humanities Program integrates biomedical ethics, humanities, and experiential learning to advance Whole-Person education for students entering the healthcare field.
Award-winning nurse scientist and Seton Hall alumna Kathleen Evanovich Zavotsky, Ph.D. ’15, will headline the February 5 event, exploring how nursing science is shaping the future of health care.
Through advising, programming and hands-on experiences, PPAC continued to support pre-health students with the tools and guidance needed to thrive this fall.
A grant from the Healthcare Foundation of New Jersey will expand clinical training for students in Seton Hall's Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner program.
Seton Hall’s interdisciplinary faculty research was highlighted at a national nursing conference, examining how virtual reality simulations can support disaster-preparedness training and engage Gen Z.
The College of Human Development, Culture, and Media (CHDCM) welcomes Enmanuel Mercedes, Ph.D. to discuss immigration, trauma, and mental health advocacy.
A science and faith event exploring addiction through neuroscience, psychology, and Christian hope, featuring insights on resilience, grace, and pathways to healing.