
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.
Amalia McEvoy, a graduate student taking Introduction to Digital Humanities, worked with the Center for Community Research and Engagement's PolicyLab to research community gardens in Newark.
Students experienced history first-hand through object-based learning (OBL), an approach that adds value to classroom studies with objects from SHU's Archives and Special Collections.
Examine civilizational prospects from the perspectives of evolutionary science, theology, global studies and future studies on Tuesday, April 11, 2023. Submissions now being accepted.
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.
Seton Hall hosted a meeting of leading local researchers focused on biochemistry, microbiology, and infectious diseases.
DataLab supports faculty with their research ideas and supports students in exploring research and data analysis careers.
Gregory Floyd, Ph.D., Director of Seton Hall’s Center for Catholic Studies and the Lonergan Institute has been awarded a Lonergan Fellowship from Boston College for the Spring and Summer of 2023.
Associate Professor of Finance Hongfei Frank Tang received a Bright Ideas Award for his article which appeared in the journal, International Review of Financial Analysis.
Assistant Professor Gregory Wiedman received part of a five-year National Institutes for Health research grant to develop a pathway to treat a deadly fungal disease, Cryptococcus neoformans.
Danielle Zanzalari presents her analysis in "More Bang for Our Buck: Revisiting the Garden State’s Clean Energy Subsidies."
Jiaqi Liu, a senior at Seton Hall University, has recently been named 2022 PRSA NJ Future PR Pro of the Year. As part of her application, the South Orange resident submitted a piece of a PR campaign to highlight the utilization of cannabis in creating equity.
Renowned philosopher Robert Mayhew is on a quest to discover, translate and piece together forgotten works of ancient scholars.
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.
In a new national poll, the public said that LIV has diminished PGA and pro golf and,by more than a 2 to 1 margin, said LIV is Saudi "sportswashing."
Timothy Hoffman ‘15/M.P.A. ’16, Director of the Center for Community Research and Engagement (CCRE), presented at the 51st Annual Conference for the Society for Experiential Education.
Renowned criminologist and Seton Hall professor Lonnie Athens, D.Crim., was named as one of the most influential criminologists in the last decade by Academic Influence.
Assignments under the prestigious awards for 2022-2023 are being undertaken in Germany, North Macedonia, Scotland and Australia.
Two Ph.D. in Chemistry students completed the National Science Foundation’s Innovation Corps program, a selective training program that prepares scientists to commercialize their technologies.
Now accepting applications for the New Jersey Space Grant Consortium 2022-23 Academic Year Research Fellowships. Deadline is October 21, 2022.
Senior Jennifer Orth took the stage at the 16th World Congress of Bioethics held in Basel, Switzerland to present her research project, Recontextualizing Yellow Peril for the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic.
The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry once again hosted the annual North Jersey ACS Project SEED Symposium featuring student presentations. This event was held for the first time since 2019.
Scholar Caterina Agostini Ph.D. will deliver a presentation illuminating the role coins play in shaping our perceptions and experiences of cultures, economies, and societies.
Students in the Environmental Studies program share their summer activities and achievements.
College of Nursing faculty members presented their research on physiologic birth, servant leadership, the opioid epidemic, and Covid-19 at the Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Research Congress.