Beyond the Pool: Josie McCartney
Josie McCartney’s Journey from Seton Hall Swimmer and Servant Leader Scholar to Medical School.
Josie McCartney’s Journey from Seton Hall Swimmer and Servant Leader Scholar to Medical School.
Renowned journalist Peter King, a three-time national sportswriter of the year, is joining Seton Hall this fall as a Professional-in-Residence.
The Center for Sports Media rang in the 2024-25 academic year with its 23rd Speaker Series event, hosting an exclusive release of "The Year's Best Sports Writing 2024."
As the new academic year begins, Seton Hall offers a variety of ways to stay active, engaged and connected through staying fit, playing intramural and club sports and attending Pirates games.
Prospective students are invited to explore Seton Hall's diverse graduate programs at the Fall Graduate Open House from 6-8 p.m., Tuesday, October 1, at Bethany Hall on the South Orange campus.
Seton Hall University recently concluded the Baseball Analytics Pre-college program, where high school students learned about the vital topic of data and analytics in the context of sports.
Having served as the interim executive director since January, B.J. Schecter officially takes the helm of the Center after hosting several high-profile speakers.
This pre-college summer program for high school students provided attendees with an in-depth understanding of the rapidly evolving sports industry and featured prominent guest speakers.
The most recent Sports Poll gauged the pulse of the nation on the 2024 Summer Olympics and was featured in U.S. News & World Report, PR NEWS, the Legal Sports Report, MaineBiz, Gaming Today and more.
One month out, opening ceremonies in Paris, already are attracting unprecedented interest. The Eiffel Tower will serve as a backdrop as teams are introduced on boats cruising down the Seine River.
Transformational gift of Stephen and Stacy Waldis supports the future of Pirate Baseball. Matching gift challenge honors the lasting impact of Mike Cocco.
A recap of a terrific year for Seton Hall's Center for Sports Media.
Following a career-ending student athletic injury, Vaughn Calhoun, Ed.D., M.P.A., embraces an academic journey to become a beacon for change in higher education.
The Seton Hall Sports Poll found 35 percent of Americans said they would watch the NFL Draft, 20 percent saying they would attend "Watch Parties"; fans strongly support spring football.
An esteemed panel led by former Congressman and Rhodes Scholar Tom McMillen led an illuminating 90-minute discussion on the biggest issues facing college sports today.
The seventh annual Giving Day at Seton Hall, held from April 17-18, achieved remarkable success.