Core Hosts Talk About Catholic Charities Work at The Border
Inside the Core we are happy to host Mary Peters, of Immaculate Conception Church, St. Teresa of Calcutta Parish of Montclair to speak about work at the border with Sister Norma Pimental.
Inside the Core we are happy to host Mary Peters, of Immaculate Conception Church, St. Teresa of Calcutta Parish of Montclair to speak about work at the border with Sister Norma Pimental.
For students in Seton Hall's environmental studies program, Earth Day is a month-long celebration.
The Asian Studies Program partnered with the New Jersey Chinese Cultural Studies Foundation to host the 16th Chinese Cultural Project Contest, with a focus on AI.
Seton Hall faculty members were honored for their teaching and research contributions at the annual Faculty Excellence Awards on Monday evening.
On Monday, April 8, the University community filled the Green to witness the 2024 Solar Eclipse – the perfect, open-space vantage point to experience the awe-inspiring celestial event.
Marco Fanik and Aditya Kasina awarded esteemed Novo Nordisk scholarship for their research on diabetic bone regeneration.
After receiving a grant from the New Jersey Council of Humanities, Professor Iannarella worked with the Yogi Berra Museum to illustrate how COVID-19 affected the baseball community.
This conference marks the centenary of Father Stanley Jaki’s birth on August 17, 1924, and will be held on April 24, 2024, at Seton Hall University in South Orange, New Jersey.
The Office of Grants and Research Services (OGRS) will host a series of talks during Petersheim to empower student and faculty researchers with grant research tools and skills.
Inside the Core, we are happy to host Ines Murzaku, Ph.D., as our speaker for our final spring Scholars' Forum in the CIT discussing her book 'The History of the Jesuits in Albania' (1841-1946).
Professors Nathaniel Knight, Maxim Matusevich and Margarita Balmaceda will lead a panel discussion on the current status of the War in Ukraine.
Seton Hall is thrilled to introduce "Search for Human Fulfillment," a three-week summer course, from July 8 to 26, specially designed to provide a foundational understanding of Catholic studies.
Introduction to Baseball Analytics, taught by John Saccoman, tailored exclusively for high school participants, is poised for a grand slam this summer.
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.
Seton Hall welcomes Lori Tarke, a nationally recognized leader in diversity, equity and inclusion strategy, as the Executive Director for the Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute.
Our study of the building blocks of Western culture, through this course, culminated in an inspiring travel opportunity, through which we explored the history of various sites of interest.