Exploring China Through the Lens of Bill Einreinhofer
The Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures recently showcased Bill Einreinhofer's documentary "China: Frame by Frame," featuring former Seton Hall Professor Michael Stone.
The Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures recently showcased Bill Einreinhofer's documentary "China: Frame by Frame," featuring former Seton Hall Professor Michael Stone.
On Friday, April 19th, as part of "Dean’s Career Speaker Series," the College of Arts and Sciences hosted Mr. John Strapp ’69 to speak to students about the value of studying business and humanities.
Inside the Core we are happy to share that Jonathan Heaps, Ph.D., Core faculty member and director of the Lonergan Institute, was a major speaker at the West Coast Methods Institute on April 26, 2024.
The College of Arts and Sciences is proud to announce that La’Tesha Sampson, Ph.D. has been appointed the new director of the M.P.A. program in the Department of Social Work, effective July 1st.
Effective July 1, 2024, the Seton Hall University Master of Public Administration (M.P.A) program will have a new home in the Department of Social Work.
Mehmet Alper Sahiner, Ph.D., and his student Edwin Baiden were awarded the STEM Undergraduate Research Award for their study “Enhancing Energy Storage with Flexible Laser-Induced Graphene Supercapacit
Professor Ines Murzaku considers the contemporary evolution of the Papal Office and ecumenical openness particularly in these urgent times of war and conflict.
Seton Hall’s Catholic Studies Program is proof that on university campuses, Catholic Studies can be at the vanguard of unity and inclusive.
Noteworthy New Jersey scholars represented the University at an edifying conference on “New York’s saint,” sharing good news about Seton Hall’s Catholic Social Thought (CST) in Action Academy.
A virtual conference "Ukrainian Past: Wars for Identity and Independence" was organized by faculty and students at Borys Grinchenko Kyiv Metropolitan University in Ukraine.
Four undergraduates participate in the McNeil Center for Early American Studies' Undergraduate Research Workshop.
The Department of Social Work's "Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) Tech Leader Voices" event offered impactful takeaways on how perspectives drive social change in technology.
Inside the Core we are happy to host Mary Peters, of Immaculate Conception Church, St. Teresa of Calcutta Parish of Montclair to speak about work at the border with Sister Norma Pimental.
For students in Seton Hall's environmental studies program, Earth Day is a month-long celebration.
The Asian Studies Program partnered with the New Jersey Chinese Cultural Studies Foundation to host the 16th Chinese Cultural Project Contest, with a focus on AI.
Seton Hall faculty members were honored for their teaching and research contributions at the annual Faculty Excellence Awards on Monday evening.