Decode the Future
Unveiling the communication toolkit – strategies for leaders to thrive in the ever-changing landscape of work.
Unveiling the communication toolkit – strategies for leaders to thrive in the ever-changing landscape of work.
The Department of Information Technology warns of increasing job scams targeting the Seton Hall community. Learn how to identify, avoid and report these scams.
Biology Professor Chu, Ph.D., and student James Primerano awarded the STEM Undergraduate Research Award for their study on how green tea has antibacterial properties.
Learn about Microsoft's latest updates, designed to improve user experience, boost collaboration and increase productivity.
Biology professor Professor Heping Zhou, Ph.D. and biology student Shilpitha Thomas have been awarded the STEM Undergraduate Research Award for their study 'Role of Cytokines in Endotoxin Tolerance'.
In 2022, ChatGPT was released. It became a global phenomenon and generated huge amounts of excitement, doubt and fear about artificial intelligence across the spectrum of people across industries.
Petersheim Academic Expo 2024 keynotes by Interim President Passerini and Alumna Lori A. Zerrusen illustrate ways engage in multidisciplinary research. Abstract submission deadline has been extended.
Seton Hall students earn recognition for their strategic application of cybersecurity and diplomatic policies, achieving a top 16 finish in the annual Cyber 9/12 Strategy Global Challenge.
Seton Hall Computer Science Professor Awarded a prestigious NSF grant for language programming research.
From pandemic resilience to ethical integration — exploring the impact of artificial intelligence on our interconnected society.
On Thursday, April 11 at 7 p.m., cheer on Seton Hall's Super Smash Brothers Ultimate team as they take to the virtual arena to defend their conference title.
Seton Hall's Teaching, Learning, and Technology Roundtable (TLTR) hosted its annual kickoff event to launch its committees: Artificial Intelligence, Online Learning and Emerging Trends in Ed. Tech.
Unmasking the quirky, quizzical and quintessential maze in Lessons in Leadership 2.0: The Tough Stuff.
Stillman School of Business’s Department of Management and the Buccino Leadership Institute has released the Spring 2024 issue of In the Lead magazine, which focuses on the future of work.
Biology Professor Nichols and student Swagath Thomas awarded STEM Undergraduate Research Award for their study "Molloscum Contagium Virus and Immune Evasion Strategies."
Seton Hall University, in collaboration with the NJ Society of Information Management, co-sponsored a CIO Roundtable with distinguished leaders, "AI and the Future of Work" on March 22, 2024.