Prospective Students Invited to Graduate Open House
During Graduate Open House on Saturday, February 22, at 10 a.m., prospective students will have the chance to discover Seton Hall's 140 career-defining graduate degree and certificate programs.
During Graduate Open House on Saturday, February 22, at 10 a.m., prospective students will have the chance to discover Seton Hall's 140 career-defining graduate degree and certificate programs.
Talent showcase, guest judge from The Voice and special performance by Newark Arts High Latin Band.
Seton Hall’s Jess Rauchberg brings expertise on digital cultures to national media spotlight, including recent appearance on Good Morning America.
The ICR has had an eventful fall semester from new members, scholarship, and campus events, promoting communication and understanding across Seton Hall's community.
On December 4, over 60 faculty, students, alumni, prospective students and family members of the Higher Education Graduate Programs in the Department of (ELMP) gathered for a winter social.
Seton Hall Professor and Film Producer, Thomas Rondinella, recently screened a new feature film, Against the Spread, at the Orlando Film Festival.
'89.5 FM WSOU' and 'SHU TV' joined forces to bring the Seton Hall community coverage of the 2024 presidential election over the span of eight hours.
Middle Eastern history Professor Golbarg Rekabtalaei uses the cultural nuances of Iranian film as a teaching tool.
Professor Sebo from New York University will consider AI sentience and our responsibilities toward them if they are.
From Cuba, to the Courts, to the Latino Institute: the Honorable Caridad Rigo ’73, ’77, part of the Advisory Council at the Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute.
Seton Hall University has formally enhanced its partnership with Lyon Catholic University (UCLy) in France, adding a direct student exchange agreement to the relationship.
Senior Caila Yarwood's internships in the racing industry have given her valuable insights that have more than prepared her for full-time work in this field.
Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures in Year 2 of UISFL Grant to Implement Programs for Healthcare and Diplomacy
Professor Kirsten Schultz of the History Department is this year's co-recipient of a prestigious Warren Dean Prize in Brazilian History for her recent book "From Conquest to Colony" (Yale UP, 2023).
Film screening and panel discussion about the lasting effects of Agent Orange, including its contamination of the Passaic River and Newark's Ironbound community.
Erin Demczyszyn, a second-year M.A. in Museum Professions student, completed an internship at the Mercer Museum last summer, assisting with visitor analysis and tracking on a new exhibition.