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Professor Yanzhong Huang, Center for Global Health Studies director and leading expert in global health governance, cautions on China’s lifting of Covid-19 restrictions as Lunar New Year approaches.
Professor Yanzhong Huang, Center for Global Health Studies director and leading expert in global health governance, cautions on China’s lifting of Covid-19 restrictions as Lunar New Year approaches.
The 2022-2023 National Security Fellowship (NSF) welcomed its first guest speaker of the year, Retired Lieutenant Colonel of the U.S. Army, Andrew Swedlow.
Seton Hall sophomore Nicholas (Nick) Kimble participated in the Harvard Public Policy Leadership Conference (PPLC).
The President of the UN General Assembly and the Apostolic Nuncio to the United States will address the Seton Hall community this semester as part of the School of Diplomacy's World Leaders Forum.
Inside the Core, we are happy to celebrate various lights in our Core community, all of them coming together during the last part of the fall semester of 2022.
The School of Diplomacy on behalf of Seton Hall University, received consultative status from the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), giving students and faculty greater access.
The Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES) honored Professor Margarita Balmaceda, Ph. D, with two book prizes for her latest book, Russian Energy Chains.
Her work has been featured in countless fashion and jewelry magazines in France, Monaco, Italy, Switzerland, and the UK. For students at Seton Hall, opportunities are endless.
On February 25, Seton Hall will host its annual Graduate Open House in Bethany Hall. Discover how a graduate degree from Seton Hall can help you achieve your professional and personal goals.
In the past three conferences, members of the organization have won nine awards and commendations.
On January 26, the School of Diplomacy and International Relations will welcome Ambassador Csaba Kőrösi, the President of UN General Assembly, as part of its World Leaders Forum speaker series.
Out of the 28 voting members, eight of them are Diplomacy students, making up 28.5% of the SGA Senate, despite Diplomacy students comprising less than five percent of the undergraduate student body.
The School of Diplomacy is pleased to welcome Mr. Robert Case as the Director of Internships and Career Development.
Since 2020, the School of Diplomacy and International Relations Syllabi have been downloaded over 15,000 times in SHU's eRepository at almost 1100 institutions in over 160 countries.
Second-year grad student Mia Oliveri took the Brookhaven National Laboratory’s Summer 2022 Nuclear Nonproliferation, Safeguards, and Security in the 21st Century course (NNSS).
While the war in Ukraine rages on, the timely introduction of the course in Religion, Race and International Relations brings debate to the classroom.
The School is pleased to welcome back Ambassador László Molnár as a Tom and Ruth Sharkey Distinguished Visiting Scholar for the 2022-2023 academic year.
Over the past four years, in addition to creating engaging classes and steering the DiploLab, Assistant Professor Dr. Joseph Huddleston undertook two editorial positions.
This past summer, Sasha Amelang completed a consulting internship at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), a Big Four consulting firm in Wellington, New Zealand
Global experts Dean Courtney Smith and Professors Martin Edwards and Hugh Dugan discuss the significance and policy challenges of the 77th session of the United Nations General Assembly.
Ms. Jane Cohen will join Seton Hall University's School of Diplomacy and International Relations as the Sergio Vieira de Mello Endowed Visiting Chair in the Practice of Post-conflict Diplomacy.
The Andi Leadership Institute for Young Women (ALI) hosts a fully immersive program in Washington, D.C., for eight female-identifying persons to ultimately build the next generation of peace builders.
Core adjunct faculty member, Sister Mary John Bosco Amakwe, has published a chapter in the recent Handbook of African Catholicism, edited by Stan Chu Ho (Orbis Books, 2022).
The School of Diplomacy and International Relations and the Division of Continuing Education and Professional Studies are proud to offer the new Cybersecurity for Professionals program.
Associate Dean Elizabeth Halpin Is Named Acting Director of the Buccino Leadership Institute.
Patrick Condon will be in the first cohort of Seton Hall University Diplomacy students participating in a joint 5-year BS/MA program with the prestigious Graduate Institute in Geneva, Switzerland.
The Spinning of the Ukrainian and Russian Brotherhood
Thu, Jan 12, 2023
On-Campus Group Successfully Screens SHU Professor’s Film
Mon, Oct 24, 2022
Meet the Fellows: Hugh Dugan
Tue, Dec 6, 2022
Internship Blog Series: U.S. Department of State
Mon, Apr 25, 2022
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