
The College Freedom Forum: Lessons from Tibet
Lessons from Tibet will explore the ongoing struggle for freedom, human rights and sovereignty amid repression by the Chinese Communist Party.

Just minutes from New York City and a few hours from Washington, D.C., Seton Hall's School of Diplomacy and International Relations is an ideal place to study international relations and practice diplomacy first hand in a professional, dynamic and culturally rich setting.

Lessons from Tibet will explore the ongoing struggle for freedom, human rights and sovereignty amid repression by the Chinese Communist Party.

Isabelle Santiago-Vega, credits Seton Hall with providing both the academic rigor and practical preparation needed to thrive in the field of international relations.

Join us our live webinars focusing on graduate opportunities at the School of Diplomacy. Hear from current students, faculty and staff who will provide an overview of our programs and answer your questions.

Inside Seton Hall University's historic $225 million campaign for a Greater Seton Hall. Explore the campaign’s three pillars — Preparing Leaders Now, Enriching our Education, and Strengthening our Cornerstones — through the voices of those they will impact most.

The School of Diplomacy and International Relations has introduced a new tool designed to give students a clearer sense of what to prioritize at each stage of their academic and professional development

The United Nations Association of Seton Hall (UNA-SHU) hosted the United Nations Association of the USA for a special program led by the 14th youth observer to the UN, Jarrett James Lash.
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