
College of Ed. Innovates Law Enforcement Graduate Program
The College of Education announces the newly reconstructed Law Enforcement Executive Leadership graduate program to provide rigorous and progressive instruction for law enforcement leaders.
The College of Education and Human Services develops the knowledge, skills, competencies and moral and ethical values necessary for outstanding performance in teaching, educational leadership, professional psychology and family therapy. We are dedicated to ensuring our professional preparation programs are based on essential knowledge, evolving technology, research findings and reflective practices.
The College of Education announces the newly reconstructed Law Enforcement Executive Leadership graduate program to provide rigorous and progressive instruction for law enforcement leaders.
Join the College of Education and Human Services for the 8th Annual Spring Alumni Reception, recognizing the 2023 recipients of the Hanbury Alumni Mission Award and the Schreitmueller Faculty Servant Leader Award.
Staff from the Department of Professional Psychology & Family Therapy invite prospective students to join this live webinar to learn more about Seton Hall’s flexible online school and community counseling graduate programs.
The Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights at Rutgers University (a UNESCO Chair), and the Educational Studies Department at Seton Hall hosted a Holocaust Remembrance event.
Amy Kline, Ed.D., has been appointed to Governor Phil Murphy’s newly established Task Force on Public School Staff Shortages in New Jersey.
Julia Van Ness, B.S.E. ‘18, now an 8th grade special education inclusion teacher, recalls her time as an undergraduate student in the Elementary and Special Education program at Seton Hall University.
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