
Seton Hall University's Rocket League Team Claims Big East Championship
Seton Hall University’s Rocket League Esports team has claimed victory in the Big East Championships for the second year in a row.
Seton Hall University’s Rocket League Esports team has claimed victory in the Big East Championships for the second year in a row.
In the Spring '23 issue of In the Lead magazine, author Ed Cox outlines the five principles critical to building a high-performing team – including seeking people who are highly motivated.
Inside the Core, this week and next week (Friday, March 24 at noon and Tuesday, April 4 at 1 p.m.), we will celebrate the lives and remember the deaths of St. Oscar Romero and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Seton Hall's Mock Trial team made a historic win at the American Mock Trial Association's Opening Round Competition Series.
Pre-Medical/Pre-Dental Plus Program visits Rowan-Virtua School of Osteopathic Medicine (Stratford and Sewell campuses), Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, and Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine.
The College of Arts and Sciences is getting ready to host its seventh annual Business Bootcamp. The program will run this coming May, and applications are now open to prospective students.
The Seton Hall Sports Poll found that more than half of Americans say ‘yes’ to payments for student-athletes in revenue generating Sports; number rises to 62 percent for sports fans.
Joseph Pastino '12/MPA '22 and Timothy Hoffman '15/MPA '16 from the Center for Community Research and Engagement (CCRE) hosted a conversation at the 2023 ASPA Conference on its PolicyLab.
Seton Hall University is pleased to announce the appointment of Stanton L. Brown, Ed.D., as executive director of the Buccino Leadership Institute.
The Market Research Center provides students with experiential exposure to real-world research and consulting. Seton Hall M.B.A. students partnered with Florida health council on expansion initiative.
In the Spring '23 issue of In the Lead magazine, author Sheri Feinzig illustrates how the key to creating high-performing teams is bringing together a varied group of people with diverse perspectives.
Join members of the Seton Hall community for this celebration of Irish culture and Catholic faith!
The Institute for Communication and Religion is excited to announce “Bhagavad Gita – The Essence of Upanishads,” a talk featuring Mataji, a monastic member of Sri Sarada Math visiting from India.
The Graduate Program in Jewish-Christian Studies is pleased to welcome Joseph Benatov, Ph.D. as this year’s speaker for the online Teachers Study Day, "How the Bulgarian Jews Survived the Holocaust."
Speech-language pathologist Anthony Koutsoftas is designing better strategies to advance writing skills in students of diverse abilities and interests.
Undergraduates Jasmine DeLeon and Michael Manners were selected to participate in a data-intensive Social Sciences residential research experience at Syracuse University’s iSchool this summer.
A virtual discussion with Pro Skydiver, Melanie Curtis, to talk about how fear can manifest and how we can move through it to get to our peak performance.
Award-Winning Nonfiction and Fiction Writer Courtney Zoffness Will Read at Seton Hall on Wednesday, April 19 at 7:00 p.m. ET.
Spearheaded by Director Lesley Risinger J.D.’03, and Professor Emeritus Michael Risinger, the Law School's Last Resort Exoneration Project has secured the freedom of another man wrongfully convicted.
Self-Service Banner’s interface has been modernized to offer easier navigation and a more intuitive user experience.
Spirituality and Inclusivity in Sports: Building Bridges, Not Barriers, inspired by the 2022 Vatican event “Sport for All,” explores how religion and spirituality can inform sport practices.
The Seton Hall Sports Poll found that the number watching on phone/laptop nearly doubled; half who watch will engage with social media, more than a third will bet and....
Hope and Al Frungillo and their family give $1 Million to support the construction of a new Seton Hall University practice facility.
Donovan Sherman, prolific author and Shakespeare researcher, says studies in English and other humanities can allow people to flourish as complete humans.
On March 24-26, Seton Hall’s League of Legends and Rocket League teams will compete in the first, in-person BIG EAST championship tournaments in Indianapolis at Butler University’s brand new Esports Park.
The Charles and Joan Alberto Institute is pleased to host the first in-person symposium of the Interdisciplinary Network for Nineteenth-Century Italian Studies (INNCIS) from March 30-31.
The Academic Resource Center (ARC) was proud to co-host this year’s PA/NJ College Reading and Learning Association (CRLA) conference at Seton Hall University on March 10, 2023.
Join us for an engaging virtual lecture panel discussion on Thursday, March 23 at 6 p.m. “Women Innovators and Changemakers: Alumnae Success Stories”
As a researcher in the DiploLab, a collaborative research space, Jasmine DeLeon has explored interests and career opportunities in international relations.
The College of Nursing is offering a Youth Mental Health First Aid Program that educates how to help youth who is developing a mental health problem or experiencing a mental health crisis.
Education Leadership professor Christopher Tienken was an invited speaker at an international conference on neoliberalism in education.
Assistant Professor of Communication Madison Krall, Ph.D. received the Joanna Ploeger Memorial Essay Award for the National Communication Association in New Orleans.
Christopher Aurillo, has curated a collection of student works for display in the O’Brien Family Gallery within the new University Center.
The Department of Religion is accepting submissions for the 5th Annual John M. Ballweg Undergraduate Essay Competition on issues analyzed through a religious or theological perspective.
Cybersecurity operations impact an increasing number of systematic business processes. This 2-day course is designed to make cybersecurity available to professionals in corporate environments.
If you’re looking to develop new professional skills, accelerate in your program, or take a course in the quieter months of summer, take advantage of Seton Hall’s summer session offerings.
“The novel, literature reads the human heart, helps to accommodate desire, splendor and misery. It is not a theory. It helps to preach, to know the heart.” – Pope Francis
Student group sponsored by DSS helps students to connect and form friendships.
The U-Life course introduces students to essential campus resources, helps them to build community and belonging, and provides opportunities for community service.
Student scholars from Seton Hall and 10 other schools share their cutting-edge research as part of the Big East Undergraduate Research Symposium, happening on March 10 at Madison Square Garden.
All members of the Seton Hall community are invited to a talk given by Michael Reuter on Tuesday, April 18. His topic is "Servant Leadership’s Magical Step Beyond".
Findings from the Poll were featured and cited by 538, PR News, ESPN, the Sports Business Journal, Bloomberg News, The Record (also published to Yahoo Sports), Deadspin, NJ-ROI and more.
Seton Hall is headlining the next season of The College Tour. Audition for the show and share what it’s like to be a Pirate.
The conference, to be held on March 14, is titled “An Openness in Truth and in Love: Pope Francis and Interreligious Dialogue.”
Two SHU Diplomacy grad students and one alum teamed up with students from NYU and Columbia to participate in the 8th annual Strategic Crisis Negotiations Exercise dealing with Cyprus.
Student abstract submissions are now being accepted for the 27th expo, which will feature a keynote address by Carl W. Lejuez, Ph.D., Provost and EVP of Academic Affairs, Stony Brook University.
Seton Hall University School of Law ranked 31st in the nation for first-time bar passage rate, exceeding the state average by more than 14 points, and other law schools in New Jersey by nearly 17.
James P. McGlone’s adaptation of Dorothy Sayers’s cycle of radio plays about the life of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. The event will be held on Wednesday, April 4 at 7 p.m. in the Theatre
The Social Security Administration (SSA) has designated March 9 as its annual Slam the Scam Day. The day is intended to raise awareness of Social Security-related and other government imposter scams.
Do you dream of starting your own business? Learn how from innovators Gabino and Stephen Roche, co-founders of Saphyre, a fintech startup that employs artificial intelligence.
An annual showcase for a good cause.
On Tuesday May 9, Seton Hall University will host the 10th Annual New Jersey Big Data Alliance (NJBDA) Symposium, the state’s "premier conference for big data and advanced computing."
The Slavic Club, will present Alisa Dupuy impersonating Catherine the Great: The Russian Czarina of the 18th century - a Woman of Her Time at 6:30 p.m., Thursday, March 23, in Fahy Hall Room 236. Food will be served.
Seton Hall welcomed Celeste Warren, Vice President of the Global Diversity and Inclusion Center of Excellence at Merck, to discuss her new book, How to Be a Diversity and Inclusion Ambassador.
The Spring 2023 magazine tackles the question of how to build a high performing team, featuring perspectives from entrepreneurs, C-suite executives, higher education leaders and a medical director.
Transforming the path to success from day one to with premier tools and experiences.
Students at WSOU 89.5FM have continued their tradition of giving back to the community.
Return to your Home at the Hall! The Department of Housing and Residence Life (HRL) is excited to share information regarding returning student housing selection for the 2023-24 academic year.
The Center for Community Research and Engagement (CCRE) hosted two panels at Engage NJ's 4th THRIVE Student Conference focusing on CCRE's service-learning programs and PolicyLab's Green Power blog.
The Seton Hall Sports Poll queried the public on sports betting and its advertisements.
American Chemical Society Student Chapter advisor Prof. Joseph Badillo establishes an annual STEM education visit to the Immaculate Conception High School in Montclair, NJ.
Stillman has again been named among the "Top 50 Best Undergraduate Business Schools" by Poets&Quants, placing Top 10 among Catholic universities and best in New Jersey for Alumni Experience.
Students' inspiring message of advocacy and passion enable them all to qualify for the prestigious AFA national tournament.
On Friday, March 17, the 35th Annual Reinkemeyer Research Conference will be held in honor of former dean Sister Agnes Reinkemeyer who believed research was key in nursing education and practice.
Historian Claudio Staiti has arrived at Seton Hall from Italy as a winner in the prestigious Fulbright Scholarship competition that brings foreign researchers to the United States.
If you are a first or second year student, the Career Center is here to support you as you navigate college and discover your desired career path.
Over the past two years, the Department of Social Work and the Catholic Studies Program have been collaborating, and with great success.
Peyton Elder '18 presented on “The Beauty of Supply Chain” through the lens of the cosmetic company L'Oreal, where he interned as an undergraduate and now serves as their Demand Planning Manager.
Hamzah Khan's internship with the Council on American Islamic Relations-NJ Chapter, deepened his understanding of how public policy impacts civil rights locally and internationally.
Cheer on the Seton Hall Pirates as they face off against the best Rocket League teams in New Jersey at Razor Store Paramus on Saturday, March 4, 2023.
Whether you are applying to medical, dental, or any other health professional school, the PPAC works hard to provide opportunities to best prepare SHU students for a successful application process.
Inside the Core, Gregory Floyd, Asst. Dir. of the Center for Diaconal Formation at ICSST, presents on his book Unforgettable: How Remembering God’s Presence in Our Past Brings Hope to our Future.
Since this past August, 160 current New York Times bestsellers have been added at Walsh Library ranging from new memoirs to bestselling fiction novels.
Msgr. John Radano reflects on Virtues and the Ecumenical Movement: The Healing of Christian Divisions, in the last of four retreats for faculty and administrators of all faiths.
Student broadcasters working at WSOU 89.5FM can learn from industry professionals through their Alumni Networking Program.
Fiction Writer Nathan Oates Will Read at Seton Hall on Wednesday, March 29 at 7:00 p.m.
Seton Hall University has been awarded twelve summer fellowships for science, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) undergraduate students by the New Jersey Space Grant Consortium (NASA).
In a recent roundtable, Dr. Rahul Gupta from the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy met with Seton Hall and Hackensack Meridian Health leaders on the front lines of this epidemic.
The College of Nursing's Annual White Coat Ceremony marks the official entrance into the nursing major for students in the B.S.N. and accelerated second-degree B.S.N. programs.
On February 1, The School of Diplomacy welcomed Archbishop Christophe Pierre, the Vatican's representative to the United States, as its latest World Leaders Forum speaker.
Developed as an idea by business students in the Buccino Leadership Institute, the Career Center helped to launch Pirate’s Closet to support student success, access, and affordability.
Nine Seton Hall Law students received an award from the NJSBA for developing informational videos for survivors of domestic and sexual violence who represent themselves in restraining order hearings.
Education Leadership doctoral students and a recent graduate assisted on a national survey of superintendent salary and benefit packages.
Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology presents this year’s Lenten meditation series, “Reflections from the Holy Land.” Sign up today to receive daily emails through Good Friday, April 7.
The Market Research Center will host its seventh annual Pair Up with the Pirates Networking and Awards Reception on Thursday, April 13 at 6:00 p.m.
On Ash Wednesday, the Seton Hall community and Christians worldwide enter the holy season of Lent.
A team of talented Seton Hall University undergraduate students is gearing up to compete virtually in the upcoming Atlantic Council’s Cyber 9/12 competition.
In the minds of believers, reality is full, made of both the material world we interact with through our senses and the spiritual realm we engage with our souls.
To provide employee professional development opportunities and prioritize community building, Student Services launched a monthly series focused on the Eight Dimensions of Wellness.
In celebration of Black History Month, Google hosted a virtual panel discussion with three HBCU alumni in leadership positions who shared how their unique educations prepared them for their careers.
The Office of Student Engagement and the Career Center have partnered this semester to offer a Snack and Learn Career Series for graduating seniors as part of senior class programming and initiatives.
In an effort to promote and build community among pre-health students, the Pre-Professional Advising Center has implemented a new series called Bite Size Learning, every Tuesday from 2-3 p.m. in Bayley Hall.
The Seton Hall Sports Poll gauged the American pulse on women's sports, with Billie Jean King weighing in on one finding.
A recent article about an exhibit by Venetian artist Vittore Carpaccio by Andrew Butterfield includes a detailed description of a painting entitled St. Augustine in his Study.
With an audience that included students, faculty, visitors and members of the press, Billie Jean King and her partner, sports industry leader Ilana Kloss, engaged in a Q & A at Seton Hall.
The TLTR’s Mobile Computing Committee invites students and faculty to participate in an important survey designed to collect feedback on satisfaction and experiences with the technology offered at Seton Hall.
The support group series is every Thursday from 4 to 5 p.m. (EST) in the Multicultural Room located in the Global Commons area (JH Rm. 134).
Seton Hall's Career Center provides both virtual and in-person networking opportunities.
On Wednesday, March 29, 2023, the Seton Hall community will honor three of the University’s most successful innovators and changemakers: Gabino Roche, Stephen Roche, and Pravina Raghavan.
The School of Diplomacy and International Relations recently hosted Ambassador Csaba Kőrösi, the President of the 77th United Nations General Assembly, as part of its World Leaders Forum speakers series.