World Leaders Forum Welcomes Nobel Prize Winner Nadia Murad
A leading advocate for survivors of genocide and sexual violence, Nadia Murad will be the featured speaker at the School of Diplomacy's World Leaders Forum on November 20.
A leading advocate for survivors of genocide and sexual violence, Nadia Murad will be the featured speaker at the School of Diplomacy's World Leaders Forum on November 20.
At FAO in Rome, global leaders discussed AI's impact on human resources. Passerini and Monteiro explored AI’s role in education, balancing tech benefits with humanity's essence.
Specializing in International Security and U.S. Foreign Policy, helped former Diplomacy graduate student Lylian Pagan launch an exciting career in Washington, D.C.
Interdisciplinary program is designed for students interested in both international relations and legal frameworks.
Author Lili Zeng presented “Coming of Age in a Multicultural World,” about her new book, "Dear Haider."
This partnership marks a significant step in Seton Hall’s commitment to expanding its global footprint and enhancing opportunities for its international students, faculty and staff.
The Office of International Programs (OIP) attended the NAFSA Region X Conference this month to explore innovative strategies for enhancing international engagement.
Seton Hall will host a series of activities on Monday, November 11, in honor of Veterans Day, celebrating the service and sacrifice of the university’s veteran community.
Seton Hall’s Albanian Student Organization (ASO) will host its first-ever Albanian Independence Celebration Night on November 14, featuring cultural performances, special guests and cultural foods.
Professor James Daly welcomed Bob Mark, Ph.D., and his wife, Michal Zak, to present on their experiences as teachers at The School for Peace (SFP) at Neve Shalom–Wahat al-Salam, Israel.
Led by Professor Maryellen Roberts, this three-credit program will provide a unique exploration of Catholic Social Thought (CST) alongside healthcare practices in Mexico. Spring Break 2025.
Professor Benjamin Goldfrank, Ph.D., of the School of Diplomacy, is part of an interdisciplinary team investigating how cities around the world respond to challenges to democratic governance.
ONDCP’s Dr. Rahul Gupta joins interprofessional forum on substance use disorders co-hosted by Seton Hall.
Seton Hall University will once again host its annual Thanksgiving Holiday Dinner on Thursday, November 28 and Friday, November 29. To sign up to be a Dinner Host, please fill out the questionnaire.
U.S. News' new 2025 survey positions Seton Hall's B.S.N. program in the top 17 percent in the nation, 7th among all Catholic institutions and one of the top programs in New Jersey.
Join us from May 23 to June 4, 2025, for an unforgettable journey of faith and academic discovery led by Father Gerald Buonopane and Ines Murzaku, Ph.D.