Seton Hall and Lyon Catholic Deepen Strategic Partnership
Seton Hall University has formally enhanced its partnership with Lyon Catholic University (UCLy) in France, adding a direct student exchange agreement to the relationship.
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.
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).
Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures in Year 2 of UISFL Grant to Implement Programs for Healthcare and Diplomacy
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.
The Classical Concert Series is back, offering a rare chance to witness a fully staged production of Gaetano Donizetti’s beloved opera L’elisir d’amore.
The new concentration addresses the rising need for skilled writers and communicators in fields like publishing, public relations, legal, medical, scientific and technical writing and more.
Author Lili Zeng presented “Coming of Age in a Multicultural World,” about her new book, "Dear Haider."
Join us at Seton Hall University for an inspiring talk by Keaton Douglas, an expert in addiction recovery and Catholic spirituality, as she shares insights on fostering healing in our communities.
The ‘Ands’ and Ants of History: Two Authors from Eastern Europe Read Their Work
Dongdong Chen, Ph.D., professor of Chinese has published a new book and book chapter this year, expanding research on Chinese language education.
The Brownson Speech and Debate Team dominated their first major competition of the season, taking home 51 awards and the overall Championship Win at the Virginia is For Lovers Speech Tournament.
Nancy Enright, Ph.D., reflects on "Mission Integration and the Disciplines: The Thread that Ties It All Together," in the second of four retreats for faculty and administrators of all faiths.
Alumna Rachel Haggerty was chosen to be the 2024 Mentoring and Inspiring Women and the National Association of Broadcasters Leadership Foundation Launch Program mentee.
"The Gladioli Are Invisible: A Memoir," dives deep into Professor Mildred Antenor's experiences growing up in an immigrant community in Crown Heights, Brooklyn.