
Embrace the Chaos
In the ninth edition of In the Lead, Alexander and Wood review Elliot Parker's "The Illusion of Innovation: Escape 'Efficiency' and Unleash Radical Progress."
In the ninth edition of In the Lead, Alexander and Wood review Elliot Parker's "The Illusion of Innovation: Escape 'Efficiency' and Unleash Radical Progress."
The Teaching, Learning and Technology Center (TLTC) showcased immersive learning through a virtual reality simulation that placed over 90 students in a high-intensity emergency response scenario.
Seton Hall’s Pirates Pitch 2025 blended entrepreneurial spirit with tech innovation, as students pitched business ideas in a live event powered by campus-wide collaboration and broadcast expertise.
Healthcare transformation expert, Apurv Gupta, dives into how empathy, compassion and human connection drive organizational growth in the ninth edition of In the Lead magazine.
Effective Fall 2025, the new Master of Science (M.S.) in Data Science and Engineering blends core data science principles with data engineering skills sought by today’s tech-driven employers.
Department of Mathematics & Computer Science Petersheim Day explores how investing in K-12 computer science teacher education expands STEM research and workforce capabilities.
On March 25, 2025, Seton Hall University hosted the Garden State Esports Spring Circuit, bringing top NJ teams to campus for a day of Smash, Overwatch and school pride.
Essentials of Cybersecurity and Information Security for high school students will provide an in-depth introduction to the principles and practices essential for protecting digital information.
The College of Arts and Sciences is making significant investments in the field of cybersecurity with the launch of its new Cybersecurity Lab.
Presentations by Aya Yadlin, Ph.D., Bar-Ilan University, and Megan Kane, Ph.D., Seton Hall University, of AI tools they've developed to enhance educational experiences, followed by a panel discussion.
Bradley Martin, with a background in molecular ecology, genomics and bioinformatics, is leading research-driven integration of AI with large-scale genomic datasets.
In this issue, Jordan Sun, Vice President of Product at Softbank Robotics America, discusses the importance of a human-centered, problem-solving approach to innovation and leadership.
Monsignor Joseph R. Reilly, S.T.L., Ph.D., will present the keynote address at the 2025 Opening Ceremony. It's not too late to participate. The deadline for abstract submissions has been extended.
The Department of Information Technology has developed resources and best practices to help students and staff identify and respond to potential cyber threats.
Discover Microsoft's latest updates, designed to improve user experience, boost collaboration and increase productivity.
There is exciting news from the School of Diplomacy and International Relations: a new book featuring research by Professor Benjamin Goldfrank has just been published.