Seton Hall University Celebrates Pirate Week
The campus of Seton Hall University was transformed into a dynamic hub of activity from April 30 - May 3, as students, faculty, alumni, and honored guests came together to celebrate Pirate Week.
The campus of Seton Hall University was transformed into a dynamic hub of activity from April 30 - May 3, as students, faculty, alumni, and honored guests came together to celebrate Pirate Week.
Adorned in Pirate blue amidst pomp and circumstance, 1,232 students with baccalaureate degrees, 700 with honors, will celebrate their graduation with family and friends at the Prudential Center.
Seton Hall partnered with Off-Campus Partners to launch a new housing listing site, offering off-campus living options for students, faculty and staff in the South Orange, Nutley and Newark areas.
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.
Seton Hall University's Pirate Battalion engaged in a challenging three-day Combined Field Training Exercise (CFTX) alongside the Scarlet Knight Battalion of Rutgers University and the Tiger Battalion
The SHU Reads! Committee is proud to announce the 2024 text selection—'I Never Thought of It That Way - How to Have Fearlessly Curious Conversations in Dangerously Divided Times' by Mónica Guzmán.
This industry-specific career fair featured companies from the STEM, health and analytics fields, student organizations and professional development opportunities.
Student-run heavy metal radio WSOU 89.5 FM turned seventy-six last month, and generations of student DJs came together to commemorate the achievement.
Senior communications student Sarah Vatalaro shares advice for students preparing for interviews.
More than 90 students—and the Seton Hall Pirate—ventured across South Orange Avenue to Turrell Manor for Residence Life’s inaugural Rep Ya Flag event celebrating our students' many cultures.
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.
Seton Hall faculty members were honored for their teaching and research contributions at the annual Faculty Excellence Awards on Monday evening.
On Monday, April 8, the University community filled the Green to witness the 2024 Solar Eclipse – the perfect, open-space vantage point to experience the awe-inspiring celestial event.
With summer break swiftly approaching, there is no better time to strengthen your interview skills using the Career Center's newest tool: the Virtual Speech software- a VR mock interview experience.