
How the Bulgarian Jews Survived the Holocaust
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."
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."
Award-Winning Nonfiction and Fiction Writer Courtney Zoffness Will Read at Seton Hall on Wednesday, April 19 at 7:00 p.m. ET.
Donovan Sherman, prolific author and Shakespeare researcher, says studies in English and other humanities can allow people to flourish as complete humans.
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 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.
Christopher Aurillo, has curated a collection of student works for display in the O’Brien Family Gallery within the new University Center.
Assistant Professor of Communication Madison Krall, Ph.D. received the Joanna Ploeger Memorial Essay Award for the National Communication Association in New Orleans.
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.
An annual showcase for a good cause.
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.
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.
Over the past two years, the Department of Social Work and the Catholic Studies Program have been collaborating, and with great success.
Fiction Writer Nathan Oates Will Read at Seton Hall on Wednesday, March 29 at 7:00 p.m.
Student broadcasters working at WSOU 89.5FM can learn from industry professionals through their Alumni Networking Program.
Since this past August, 160 current New York Times bestsellers have been added at Walsh Library ranging from new memoirs to bestselling fiction novels.