
Faculty Receive $180,000 Grant for Concussion Research
Speech-Language Pathology faculty and SHU athletic trainers partner to study speech changes in mild traumatic brain injuries
Speech-Language Pathology faculty and SHU athletic trainers partner to study speech changes in mild traumatic brain injuries
We are proud to announce the establishment of the Seton Hall University’s Pre-Health Advisory Committee.
2022 University Research Council Award cycle
Research by University faculty and students on the emerging field of plasma agriculture can help meet major global challenges of the 21st century.
The theme of excellence continues at Seton Hall and culminated on Thursday, March 31, at the Teacher/Researcher of the Year Awards, where we recognized incredible achievements and commitment.
Alina Pap, a doctoral candidate in Higher Education Leadership, has targeted her research on the impact of diversity and inclusion in international academic programs.
Faculty spotlight on Professor Michael Vigorito.
Seton Hall University has been awarded twelve academic year fellowships for science, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) undergraduate students by the New Jersey Space Grant Consortium (NASA).
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.
In concert with the Prestigious Fellowships program, the Provost's Office announces the third annual Undergraduate Research Support program designed to stimulate and facilitate the undergraduate participation in professional research.
This online certificate program offers qualitative/quantitative market research courses for professionals seeking to make good business decisions and get ahead of their competition.
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, Mayor Sheena Collum of South Orange and Professor Ijeoma Opara of the Yale School of Public Health will visit Seton Hall to present at Social Justice Certificate program.
Diplomacy Student Sasha Amelang presented her research on the international response to the COVID-19 pandemic during a UN High-Level Political Forum held on July 5th, 2021.
The co-authored study titled, “Diminishing Returns of Information Quality: Untangling the Determinants of Best Answer Selection,” has been published in Computers in Human Behavior.
Seton Hall University was awarded $1.5 million in grants to foster student success, retention and experiential learning.
On July 30, join us for "Recovery from Opioid Use Disorders," during which industry leaders will discuss current and future treatments used to combat the national opioid overdose crisis.
The Archives & Special Collections Center of the University Libraries has been awarded a grant from the National Archives to support the collections from five pathbreaking New Jersey politicians.
School of Diplomacy graduate student, Jocelyn Anderson, writes about the experience she's gained working on open source research and analysis with a firm based in Tampa, Florida.
Collaboration with world-renowned academic community fosters pedagogical innovation, international scientific collaboration and multidisciplinary research.
The NSF team was tasked by Department of Defense Directorate for Intelligence, J-2, with a requirement regarding the role of counterterrorism operations within a Great Power competition framework.
The Seton Hall Sports Poll found that even if there are no fans or foreign athletes' families in the stands, nearly half of Americans will still be watching.
More than half of Americans want vaccine proof, social distancing and masks as sports venues move to full capacity; among sports fans 60 percent favor vaccine requirement for event attendance.
On April 29, the GSA shared their academic and social achievements at the Petersheim Academic Expo in a panel called Research Connections, Stories, and Personal Motivations for Graduate Students.