
Philosophers Speak: Serene Khader, Ph.D.
Professor Khader will deliver the next installment of the Philosophers Speak lecture series, "The Freedom Myth: The Idea Behind White Feminism, Girlboss Feminism, and Other Feminisms for the Few.”
Professor Khader will deliver the next installment of the Philosophers Speak lecture series, "The Freedom Myth: The Idea Behind White Feminism, Girlboss Feminism, and Other Feminisms for the Few.”
With spring break in the books, the students in Catholic Studies’ Italy in the Footsteps of the Saints have returned from their pilgrimage and learning adventure in Italy and are settling in on campus.
From February 17-19, Seton Hall’s Army ROTC Pirate Battalion visited the Antietam Battlefield and National Park in Maryland for their annual staff ride.
Senior social work students learned the value of political advocacy in Trenton. Representing Seton Hall, they participated in NASW's LEAD event aimed at promoting social justice and macro practice.
Bishop Brian Farrell is Secretary of the Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity (DPCU), Vatican City, and Vice President of the Holy See’s Commission for Religious Relations with Judaism.
Inside the Core we are excited to welcome Jeff Morrow, Ph.D., of Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology, in our second Scholars' Forum in the Catholic Intellectual Tradition for spring '23.
Seton Hall's Mock Trial team made a historic win at the American Mock Trial Association's Opening Round Competition Series.
Inside the Core, this week and next week (Friday, March 24 at noon and Tuesday, April 4 at 1 p.m.), we will celebrate the lives and remember the deaths of St. Oscar Romero and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The College of Arts and Sciences is getting ready to host its seventh annual Business Bootcamp. The program will run this coming May, and applications are now open to prospective students.
Pre-Medical/Pre-Dental Plus Program visits Rowan-Virtua School of Osteopathic Medicine (Stratford and Sewell campuses), Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, and Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine.
Joseph Pastino '12/MPA '22 and Timothy Hoffman '15/MPA '16 from the Center for Community Research and Engagement (CCRE) hosted a conversation at the 2023 ASPA Conference on its PolicyLab.
The Graduate Program in Jewish-Christian Studies is pleased to welcome Joseph Benatov, Ph.D. as this year’s speaker for the online Teachers Study Day, "How the Bulgarian Jews Survived the Holocaust."
Award-Winning Nonfiction and Fiction Writer Courtney Zoffness Will Read at Seton Hall on Wednesday, April 19 at 7:00 p.m. ET.
Donovan Sherman, prolific author and Shakespeare researcher, says studies in English and other humanities can allow people to flourish as complete humans.
The Academic Resource Center (ARC) was proud to co-host this year’s PA/NJ College Reading and Learning Association (CRLA) conference at Seton Hall University on March 10, 2023.
The Charles and Joan Alberto Institute is pleased to host the first in-person symposium of the Interdisciplinary Network for Nineteenth-Century Italian Studies (INNCIS) from March 30-31.
Christopher Aurillo, has curated a collection of student works for display in the O’Brien Family Gallery within the new University Center.
“The novel, literature reads the human heart, helps to accommodate desire, splendor and misery. It is not a theory. It helps to preach, to know the heart.” – Pope Francis
The Department of Religion is accepting submissions for the 5th Annual John M. Ballweg Undergraduate Essay Competition on issues analyzed through a religious or theological perspective.
The U-Life course introduces students to essential campus resources, helps them to build community and belonging, and provides opportunities for community service.
The conference, to be held on March 14, is titled “An Openness in Truth and in Love: Pope Francis and Interreligious Dialogue.”
Student abstract submissions are now being accepted for the 27th expo, which will feature a keynote address by Carl W. Lejuez, Ph.D., Provost and EVP of Academic Affairs, Stony Brook University.
Seton Hall University School of Law ranked 31st in the nation for first-time bar passage rate, exceeding the state average by more than 14 points, and other law schools in New Jersey by nearly 17.
James P. McGlone’s adaptation of Dorothy Sayers’s cycle of radio plays about the life of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. The event will be held on Wednesday, April 4 at 7 p.m. in the Theatre
The Slavic Club, will present Alisa Dupuy impersonating Catherine the Great: The Russian Czarina of the 18th century - a Woman of Her Time at 6:30 p.m., Thursday, March 23, in Fahy Hall Room 236. Food will be served.
On Tuesday May 9, Seton Hall University will host the 10th Annual New Jersey Big Data Alliance (NJBDA) Symposium, the state’s "premier conference for big data and advanced computing."