
ELMP Professor Speaks at International Conference
Education Leadership professor Christopher Tienken was an invited speaker at an international conference on neoliberalism in education.
Education Leadership professor Christopher Tienken was an invited speaker at an international conference on neoliberalism in education.
Education Leadership doctoral students and a recent graduate assisted on a national survey of superintendent salary and benefit packages.
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.
U.S. News and World Report recognized Seton Hall's online graduate program in Education Leadership Management and Policy as #58 in the nation and #2 among Catholic Universities.
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.
First-Year Secondary Education Student is a founding board member of "Reach Out!", a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping children & young adults struggling with mental illness.
The College of Education and Human Services is proud that Msgr. Hanbury was an alumnus. We now wish to honor the work of other alumni who embody Msgr. Hanbury's passion and commitment to serve.
On February 25, Seton Hall will host its annual Graduate Open House in Bethany Hall. Discover how a graduate degree from Seton Hall can help you achieve your professional and personal goals.
Amy Kline, Ed.D., has been appointed to Governor Phil Murphy’s newly established Task Force on Public School Staff Shortages in New Jersey.
The College of Education announces the newly reconstructed Law Enforcement Executive Leadership graduate program to provide rigorous and progressive instruction for law enforcement leaders.
Dr. Omayra Arocho and Dr. Brian Conners of Seton Hall University’s College of Education and Human Services have joined the Buccino Leadership Institute as Co-Directors of the Education cohort.
The College of Education and Human Studies has teamed up with the Paterson Public School District to help build a robust pipeline of teachers bound for urban school districts.
The College of Education and Human Services invited Michael Vega, Ph.D., MSW, to present his dissertation to students and faculty.
Seton Hall University was well-represented at the American Psychological Association’s (APA) Annual Convention, the largest gathering of psychologists in the world, with a total of 19 presentations.
The Department of Professional Psychology and Family Therapy is hosting their 24th Annual Supervision Conference entitled, Clinical Supervision During Covid-19: Learning from Challenges on October 28.
Join us to celebrate the life and legacy of athlete and education major Mary L. Jennings at this very special SHU Women's Soccer fundraising game.
Seton Hall alumna named Archdiocese of Newark’s 2022 “Teacher of the Year” and awarded the New Jersey Nonpublic School Teacher of the Year award.
The Nutley-Belleville Columbus Day & Italian Heritage Month Parade Committee honored James A. Corino, Ed. D. on September 21st by presenting him with the Belleville Man of the Year award.
The College of Education and Human Services will host an in-person Graduate Open House, in collaboration with the College of Communication and the Arts, on Thursday, October 20 at 6:00 p.m.
Students enrolled in Seton Hall’s educational studies programs access the academic resources and hands-on experiences they need to become successful educators.