
Inside the Core
Assistant Director of the Core, Maribel Landrau, recently published an article entitled "Two Latino Leaders: One Message of Hope" about Pope Francis and St. Oscar Romero in Today's American Catholic.
Assistant Director of the Core, Maribel Landrau, recently published an article entitled "Two Latino Leaders: One Message of Hope" about Pope Francis and St. Oscar Romero in Today's American Catholic.
Joy. Silent reflection. Prayer. Appreciation. These themes – and more – were explored at a day-long retreat on the ministry of catechesis hosted by ICSST and The Lay Centre on July 30.
It was very exciting to be part of this international meeting of the IFCU and to present to an international audience some of the best practices we have developed at Seton Hall” said Dr. Murzaku
Two Core faculty members, Dr. Jon Radwan and Dr. Roger Alfani, have collaborated on an article in a special volume of the journal Religion, edited by Dr. JoRenee Formicola of the Pol. Science Dept.
The Seton Hall University Catholic Studies Program will take center stage at a July 23 webinar sponsored by the Institute for Theological Encounter with Science and Technology (ITEST).
With its new Summer cohort, the iTHIRST Spiritual Companionship program brings light to those with substance use disorders and their loved ones.
On July 30, ICSST will offer a day of inspiring presentations, reflection and conversation about the ministry of catechesis, welcoming multiple speakers including from The Lay Centre at Foyer Unitas.
Drs. Murzaku and Nicotera highlighted an innovative Academy at Seton Hall University: Catholic Social Thought (CST) in Action.
The Center for Catholic Studies thanks Danute Nourse for supporting the mission of Seton Hall University, including 17 years as Director of Programs for the Center for Catholic Studies.
The G.K. Chesterton Institute for Faith and Culture at Seton Hall announces the publication of volume 48, nos. 1 and 2, Spring/Summer 2022—of its widely recognized journal The Chesterton Review.
Timothy Hoffman ‘15/M.P.A. 16’, presented at the 8th International Symposium on Service Learning on the successes of the Center for Community Research and Engagement during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Over 40 Seton Hall faculty and administrators met for the 24th Faculty Summer Seminar: Ideas of a Catholic University: Then, Now, and into the Future hosted by the Center for Catholic Studies.
The Academy’s participation in the Petersheim Academic Exposition in April gave its leadership team members the opportunity to extend the work of the Academy in all three of these areas.
Liberi Tutti-a new play based on G. K. Chesterton’s “The Surprise” will be presented at the 2022 Rimini Meeting on August 20th, 2022 at the Galli Theatre in Rimini.
Rev. Forrest Pritchett recently undertook a pilgrimage to Louisiana to further prepare his foundation to understand issues surrounding the experiences of Black Catholics in the United States.
Vincent Santore '17, who earned a bachelor's degree in Business Information Technology Management and Catholic Studies, has been named to the Alumni Board of Directors
Spiritual leader Monsignor Gerard McCarren begins one-year appointment.
Please join us for the 2022 Faculty Summer Seminar, "Ideas of a Catholic University: Then, Now, and into the Future" facilitated by Dr. Kenneth Parker (Duquesne).
Alumnus and His Family Commit $1 Million towards Renovations of the 60-Year-Old Student Building.
The Scholars Forum in CIT welcomes Dr. Ruth Tsuria talking about her recent publication, Digital Religion: Understanding Religious Practice in Digital Media, second edition (Routledge, 2021).
Inside the Core, we were honored to have Mary Anne Ford, sister-in-law of martyred Maryknoll Sister Ita Ford in Prof. Maribel Landrau's Core III/CAST course, Modern Women of Faith.
New online M.A. in Theology option to offer integrated and holistic formation for deacon candidates through the Center for Diaconal Formation within Immaculate Conception Seminary.
The University Core, the Catholic Studies Center, and the Center for Faculty Development join together to sponsor the third Inter-religious panel, this time on the topic of Suffering and Healing.
Held on April 5, Seton Hall's Synod Session gave faculty the ability to reflect on questions that explored the role of the university in participating more fully in the life of the Church.
On behalf of the 2022 Servant Leader Awards Committee, we are honored to announce the Eighteenth annual Servant Leader Awards recipients.