Seton Hall Receives $8.4 Million State Grant
With the support of an $8.4 million New Jersey Higher Education Capital Facilities Grant, Seton Hall University is reinvigorating its South Orange campus through an exciting lineup of modernizations.

With the support of an $8.4 million New Jersey Higher Education Capital Facilities Grant, Seton Hall University is reinvigorating its South Orange campus through an exciting lineup of modernizations.
Four Seton Hall professors will share their conference experiences and excerpts from conference presentations with students, faculty and staff.
While on sabbatical at the University of Oxford, Reverend Joseph R. Laracy is contributing to global conversations on AI ethics, faith and human dignity through his research and lectures.
Seton Hall’s online graduate education programs continue to rise in national prominence, earning improved rankings in U.S. News & World Report’s 2026 Best Online Programs list.
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.
Seton Hall Alumni’s Three Doctors Foundation Provides Generous Donation in Support of Athens, Greece Study Abroad Program.
Seton Hall computer science students presented research at international conferences in Singapore and Uruguay, showcasing innovation in programming languages, visualization and formal verification.
Students from the School of Diplomacy and International Relations attended the United Nations Daily Press Briefing on November 14 at the UN Headquarters in New York.
Seton Hall professor Margarita Balmaceda led an international workshop in Germany with leading scholars on her forthcoming book examining industrial carbon, geopolitics and climate policy.
2026 Optimizing Vendor and Third-Party Risk Practices to Drive Resilience (TPRM) Conference, an executive-level forum being held at Seton Hall in January.
On November 10, the United Nations Association of Seton Hall hosted the United Nations Association of the U.S.A. (UNA-U.S.A.) 14th Youth Observer to the United Nations, Jarrett James Lash.
Last month, Neve Walker, a junior at the School of Diplomacy and International Relations, participated in the United Nations’ Second World Summit for Social Development in Doha, Qatar.
Fifteen student leaders from WSOU 89.5 FM and SHU TV attended the National Student Media Convention from College Broadcasters, Inc. (CBI) in Denver, Colorado, from October 23-25.
James Weidenborner Ed.D. ‘18 has been accepted into the Peace Corps and will begin his service as a Deaf education volunteer in Ghana, where he will work with local educators.
DiploLab recently launched the "Seton Hall University World Review," a weekly publication that offers readers stories from around the globe and summarizes them into a news brief.
Archbishop Caccia’s visit to Seton Hall offered students an inside look at Vatican diplomacy and the role of dialogue and humanity in addressing global challenges.