
The O’Brien Family Commits $1 Million Towards University Center Renovation
Alumnus and His Family Commit $1 Million towards Renovations of the 60-Year-Old Student Building.
Alumnus and His Family Commit $1 Million towards Renovations of the 60-Year-Old Student Building.
The Seton Hall community unites "Hall Together," achieving Giving Day history by exceeding its goal of 1,856 donors and raising over $896,000 from over 2,000 donors!
Professor James J. Kimble again set the historic record straight, producing publicly for the first time the only known portrait of J. Howard Miller, the artist who created the "We Can Do It!" poster.
Ernesto Morillo, a Ph.D. candidate in Higher Education, Leadership, Management, and Policy at Seton Hall, was appointed the new chief of police for the South Orange police department.
The Department of Alumni Engagement and Philanthropy is proud to announce the newest Alumni Board of Directors president. She will begin her term on July 1, 2022.
Seton Hall Law alumnus Joseph A. Torcivia, Esq. and his family make a major gift commitment for scholarships and the new basketball practice facility.
Seton Hall is gearing up for its fifth annual Giving Day celebration. The entire community will join Hall Together on behalf of students to make this year the biggest Giving Day yet.
Three decades of support from Peter N. Larson ’74 JD and Maury Cartine, ’70 BSB/’76 JD.
Alumni and supporters are stepping up with early gifts to help fund the complete renovation of their University Center.
Since surviving the 9/11 attack, Gilda Healy has moved on to become a successful entrepreneur. Featured in a recent documentary, she recounts her experience of the attack and life in the aftermath.
Georgetown University researchers found that Seton Hall alumni earn an additional $1.4 million over their career, which placed the University in the Top 10 percent nationally for student ROI.
Buccino Leadership Institute Namesake Offers Students Insight on the 10 Fundamental Pillars of Leadership
As a student at Seton Hall, Daniela Maquera Sardon zeroed in on building her confidence and gaining the research skills needed to help fight for education and economic equality.
Chair of the Board of Regents, Kevin H. Marino, Esq. ’84 and his wife, Rita Marino, M.A.E. ’94, donate $1 million to establish an endowed professorship at the Law School.
Alumna Tara Jairdullo M.A. '20 makes history as she receives a historic promotion to lieutenant of the South Brunswick Police Department.
An initiative of Seton Hall’s Institute for Communication and Religion, CORECast will explore topics taught in Core I and Core II classes.
A namesake of the Charles and Joan Alberto Italian Studies Institute, Charles Alberto was a recipient of the Many Are One Alumni Service Award and an inductee of the Entrepreneur Hall of Fame.
Christian Clarke '17/M.S. '20 applies his interest in numbers and learnings from the online M.S. in Data Science program as a Business Analytics Manager for the language learning app, Babbel.
The McNamara family honors their legacy family by sharing why they love Seton Hall, their favorite memories, and what keeps their family coming back to The Hall.
The latest edition of an online journal combines the work of students and faculty from Seton Hall and the Borys Grinchenko Kyiv University in Ukraine.
G. Gregory Tobin, M.A. Div. '06, has been appointed president and publisher of RENEW International by Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin, archbishop of Newark.
The Hanbury Alumni Mission Award honors the work College of Education alumni who embody Monsignor Hanbury's passion and commitment to serve, in memory of his legacy. Nominations due by February 4.
Three Seton Hall University successful innovators discuss how women professionals can gain more confidence in a video panel discussion with student moderators.
Samantha Dyar '20, and A Sherlock Carol Off-Broadway
Diplomacy alumna Chandra DeNap Whetstine, M.A. '10, recently spoke to Seton Hall students on the science behind how we have become such a polarized society and explored some ways we can fix that.