Registration Open: 2026 Dr Martin Luther King Jr. Symposium
Offered in-person, the multi-part program will take place on Friday, January 16, 2026 (keynote lecture) and Monday, January 19, 2026 (one-credit symposium).

Offered in-person, the multi-part program will take place on Friday, January 16, 2026 (keynote lecture) and Monday, January 19, 2026 (one-credit symposium).
Inspired by a supervisor’s words years ago, M.S. in Chemistry candidate Judith Marfo applies chemical research to food and agriculture, recently earning a conference award for her work.
The School of Diplomacy has introduced new undergraduate and graduate roadmaps to help students navigate academics, campus engagement, and career preparation.
The College of Human Development, Culture, and Media (CHDCM) welcomes Enmanuel Mercedes, Ph.D. to discuss immigration, trauma, and mental health advocacy.
Seton Hall University showcased experiential learning, HSI initiatives, and graduate pathways at HACU’s Annual Conference in Denver, highlighting innovative programs for student success.
A science and faith event exploring addiction through neuroscience, psychology, and Christian hope, featuring insights on resilience, grace, and pathways to healing.
Professional-in-Residence Amy Rosenfeld joins BJ Schecter, Executive Director of the Center for Sports Media, to discuss the use of athletic platforms to advocate for change throughout time.
David I. Backer, Ph.D., critically examines the financial structures of U.S. public schools and advocates for policies that strives for equitable education for all.
Join us on Teams for a discussion of the new volume, "An Interdisciplinary Pedagogical Model for Catholic Studies: Rooted in Vatican II, Growing Through the 21st Century" (June 2025)
From her first nonprofit internship to shaping global data governance, Bucceri ’23 turned hands-on experience at Seton Hall into a career at the intersection of technology, transparency and reform.
Seton Hall pre-med students traveled to Portugal for an immersive international shadowing experience, gaining hands-on clinical exposure and global perspectives.
Seton Hall alumna Isabelle Vega ’23 turned a purpose-driven academic journey into a distinguished start in global diplomacy.
International Education Week is celebrated each November. It’s a time to celebrate international education, cultural diversity and the global learning opportunities at Seton Hall.
The University offers a variety of pathways to graduate education, giving students support to help them navigate all options for funding their studies.
ImpactNJ: Urban Ventures Collaborative, a new program designed to equip entrepreneurs with the tools needed to launch their businesses, is now accepting applications for a six-week boot camp.
Seton Hall School of Diplomacy and International Relations is honored to introduce visiting scholar Tom Malinowski, a former Congressman and esteemed diplomat.