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Public and non-profit management expert Alex Torpey discusses the importance of strategic management, civic engagement and the greening of public spaces.
Seton Hall faculty are regularly featured in national and international media outlets for their academic expertise and ground-breaking research in a wide variety of subjects, including business, diplomacy and international relations, theology, education, science, arts and humanities, communication, law, healthcare, government and politics.
Below is a sampling of recent media coverage.
Public and non-profit management expert Alex Torpey discusses the importance of strategic management, civic engagement and the greening of public spaces.
President Joseph E. Nyre, Ph.D., discusses the transformational nature of a Seton Hall education to impact lives and enable students to accomplish great things.
Economist Danielle Zanzalari discusses choices that active-duty military should consider when researching car insurance.
As a top 40 Poets&Quants b-school, Stillman was able to name two seniors as "Best and Brightest" 2022 grads — Anna Plank and Luke Tyler — who are both quoted.
Rev. Msgr. Joseph Reilly, outgoing Rector/Dean of Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology reflects on his priestly ordination and how the cross can serve as a "mirror" of self-discovery in the priesthood.
Jane McManus, the inaugural executive director of the Center for Sports Media, is featured in the video coverage of the U.S. Soccer Federation's milestone agreement to pay its men's and women's teams equally.
Professor Yanzhong Huang, Center for Global Health Studies director, discusses the social, economic and global health costs around China's Zero-Covid policy.
Professor Yanzhong Huang, Center for Global Health Studies director, discusses global health, security, politics and public policy issues around China’s Zero-Covid policy.
Dianne Traflet discusses the spiritual life and moral clarity of St. Titus Brandsma.
Diplomacy Professor Zheng Wang, Center for Peace and Conflict Studies director, discusses national identity and effective foreign policy planning lessons for China and Taiwan compared to Russia and Ukraine.
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