Social Work Students and Faculty Attend Annual Conference
Seton Hall faculty and undergraduate and graduate students join nearly 1,000 social workers in Atlantic City.

Seton Hall faculty and undergraduate and graduate students join nearly 1,000 social workers in Atlantic City.
Senior social work students attend a statewide gathering focused on trauma for those who are justice-involved in New Jersey. Reentry issues are central to the mission of the social work profession.
Senior undergraduate social work students serve as thought leaders as they present their capstone policy research projects at a statewide symposium, alongside professor-led sessions.
A Seton Hall social work alumnus, Alyson O'Neill, attends national conference to present her capstone research in New Orleans, LA. She was a 2025 Petersheim Travel Award recipient.
Senior social work students gain hands-on experience in political practice, advocacy, and leadership at a nationally recognized training program.
Senior Faculty Associate Mary Landriau has been selected as the 2026 Practicum Director of the Year by the Baccalaureate Program Directors Association (BPD) and will be honored at national event.
Seton Hall students and faculty show their support of drug prevention awareness alongside the Union County community.
Social Work professor launches the CARE Center, an interdisciplinary hub advancing the science of human connection through research, education, and the pursuit of healing, justice, and peace.
Hear about how this Seton Hall alumna, Samantha Yaccarino, MSW, LSW, is making sure that students understand the importance of meeting the needs of older adults as she did while a social work major.
BCWEP connects social work students with real-world child welfare experience, preparing them for impactful careers in the field.
Seton Hall hosted Prevention Links’ 2025 Employee Summit, "Bloom Where We’re Planted," celebrating growth, resilience, and partnership, advancing prevention, recovery and community wellness.
Dawn Apgar and social work student, Iara Vellaro, address the growing need for clear accreditation guidelines in online social work education in their article accepted by a top social work journal.
Beginning in Fall 2025, Seton Hall's Master of Public Administration program will move to a 36-credit curriculum and introduce a accelerated pathway to graduate in just one year.
Seton Hall MPA students combat food insecurity through hands-on service, policy research, and partnerships with leading hunger relief organizations across New Jersey.
Gabrielle Rossi, Ph.D., of Seton Hall earns the League of American Bicyclists' Youth Empowerment Award for her transformative leadership with Girls in Gear.
Seton Hall celebrates Timothy Dziekan's victory at NASPAA's Simulation Competition, marking a notable first for the university's MPA program.