
Seton Hall Graduates 2,337
The University celebrated its 167th Baccalaureate Commencement, honoring Ukrainian Catholic Metropolitan-Archbishop Borys Gudziak and Indra Nooyi, former CEO of PepsiCo.
The University celebrated its 167th Baccalaureate Commencement, honoring Ukrainian Catholic Metropolitan-Archbishop Borys Gudziak and Indra Nooyi, former CEO of PepsiCo.
Congressman Bill Pascrell visited the Interprofessional Health Sciences campus to tour the sim labs and acknowledge $1.14M in federal funding he helped secure for the University.
During his tenure, Dean Shulman played a significant role in elevating the profile of the School of Health and Medical Sciences.
Seton Hall has reason to celebrate as U.S. News & World Report ranked its graduate programs among the best for the 2023-2024 academic year.
A grant-funded virtual reality (VR) project is bringing complex healthcare issues to life for SHMS students.
Associate Professor RJ Boergers spearheads motion-capture studies on the IHS campus.
Sulie L. Chang’s unwavering pursuit of federal grants and support for graduate students has empowered a globally-minded team of molecular biology scientists.
Speech-language pathologist Anthony Koutsoftas is designing better strategies to advance writing skills in students of diverse abilities and interests.
In a recent roundtable, Dr. Rahul Gupta from the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy met with Seton Hall and Hackensack Meridian Health leaders on the front lines of this epidemic.
Population health management expert says health care is trending away from hospitals and into homes, communities
SHMS Professor Dr. Bryan Pilkington welcomed leading bioethics scholar Dr. Nancy Berlinger to his ongoing COVID Ethics Series to discuss new research on occupational stress in healthcare.
Seton Hall’s Interprofessional Health Sciences campus will receive a major boost through federal funding secured by Congressman Bill Pascrell (NJ-9) and Senators Robert Menendez and Cory Booker.
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.
The annual ROI Influencers: Health Care list acknowledges a wide range of hospital heroes, including four alumni of Seton Hall’s healthcare-related programs.
Current leadership styles may be mismatched in today’s healthscape. Professor Anne M. Hewitt outlines how leaders can adopt a more responsive approach in the Fall 2022 issue of In the Lead magazine.
Associate Professor, Anthony Koutsoftas, takes his writing skills to a new level as co-editor in chief of the peer-reviewed journal, Seminars in Speech and Language.
Bryan Pilkington, Ph.D. recently presented his work at the Oxford Global Health & Bioethics International Conference
Dean Shulman was recently named President of the International Association of Communication Sciences and Disorders, formerly the International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics (IALP).
Following successful placements at Hackensack Meridian Health's corporate office, Alyssa Martinez '23 and Mohamed Abdelaziz '22 will join the team permanently this fall.
Students in SHU's Master of Science in Occupational Therapy program become certified to support continued safe driving among older adults through a CarFit community event in Montclair.
Fourth event in the Dignity Series features international discussion of dignity in health and the law.
Speech-Language Pathology faculty and SHU athletic trainers partner to study speech changes in mild traumatic brain injuries
This fall, the School of Health and Medical Sciences will welcome its first class of undergraduate students into the new Bachelor of Science in Interprofessional Health Sciences program.
Seton Hall's Office of Graduate Affairs recently announced additional scholarship opportunities in select programs for incoming students pursuing their master’s degree this fall.
SHMS faculty will debut a new PMH resource during a national webinar on April 21, 2022 titled, "Population Health Innovations Post Covid-19: What's New for our Students?"
The first episode of the Covid Ethics Series’ new season featured one of the leading thinkers in Catholic Bioethics, Professor Jason Eberl of Saint Louis University.
Teams of MHA students won first place and honorable mention at case study challenge.