
How to Love Everyone, Even Your Enemies
The Center for Catholic Studies hosts the Spring Lonergan Lecture by Sanders on February 23th, at 3:30 Chancellor's Suite.
The Center for Catholic Studies hosts the Spring Lonergan Lecture by Sanders on February 23th, at 3:30 Chancellor's Suite.
A current dual degree graduate student and assistant, Alondra Duncan-Belford guides fellow students through the School of Diplomacy’s internship programs and helps establish their career goals.
Lieutenant General Michael Nagata provided insight from his 38-year Active-Duty career, with 34 of those years serving in US Special Forces Operations.
Professor Yanzhong Huang, Center for Global Health Studies director and leading expert in global health governance, cautions on China’s lifting of Covid-19 restrictions as Lunar New Year approaches.
December 31, 2022, marked the passing of Pope Benedict XVI — a servant leader who personally touched the lives of members of the Seton Hall community.
Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. - A Message from President Nyre
Seton Hall sophomore Nicholas (Nick) Kimble participated in the Harvard Public Policy Leadership Conference (PPLC).
The 2022-2023 National Security Fellowship (NSF) welcomed its first guest speaker of the year, Retired Lieutenant Colonel of the U.S. Army, Andrew Swedlow.
The President of the UN General Assembly and the Apostolic Nuncio to the United States will address the Seton Hall community this semester as part of the School of Diplomacy's World Leaders Forum.
The School of Diplomacy on behalf of Seton Hall University, received consultative status from the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), giving students and faculty greater access.
The Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES) honored Professor Margarita Balmaceda, Ph. D, with two book prizes for her latest book, Russian Energy Chains.
Seton Hall University joined the prestigious IFCU in 2021, and since then has made many contributions to the organization.
In the past three conferences, members of the organization have won nine awards and commendations.
Out of the 28 voting members, eight of them are Diplomacy students, making up 28.5% of the SGA Senate, despite Diplomacy students comprising less than five percent of the undergraduate student body.
On January 26, the School of Diplomacy and International Relations will welcome Ambassador Csaba Kőrösi, the President of UN General Assembly, as part of its World Leaders Forum speaker series.
The School of Diplomacy is pleased to welcome Mr. Robert Case as the Director of Internships and Career Development.
Professors Ines Angeli Murzaku, Nancy Enright and Jeffrey Morrow nurture students in the heart of the faith.
Since 2020, the School of Diplomacy and International Relations Syllabi have been downloaded over 15,000 times in SHU's eRepository at almost 1100 institutions in over 160 countries.
The Pirate Battalion celebrated Veteran's Day with our local communities, participating in ceremonies at cross-town schools, South Orange, and local elementary schools.
While the war in Ukraine rages on, the timely introduction of the course in Religion, Race and International Relations brings debate to the classroom.
Rabbi Alan Brill presents keynote at International Summit of Religious Leaders
Veterans Day Message from President Nyre.
The Center for Community Research and Engagement (CCRE) launched PolicyLab in Spring 2022 in response to the misinformation surrounding New Jersey’s most pressing social and political issues.
During the 2022 Doing Business in India Trip, a student group led by Dr. Amar met local entrepreneurs, toured factories, and visited UNESCO world heritage sites.
Professor Giuseppe M. Fazari has published his second book, Courthouse Confidential: Unveiling Lessons Learned in Leading and Managing Trial Court Organizations.