
University Seminar On Mission Fall 2025
Every generation of Setonians needs to reflect upon the University’s history and mission and make it their own. Too seldom do we take the time to consider what is most important to the community.
Every generation of Setonians needs to reflect upon the University’s history and mission and make it their own. Too seldom do we take the time to consider what is most important to the community.
The Institute for Communication and Religion, an affiliated unit within the College of Human Development, Culture and Media (CHDCM), reports a very productive spring semester.
The College of Arts and Sciences Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures hosted a compelling talk titled “The Benefits of Learning a Foreign Language” in Fahy Hall’s Global Learning Center.
Seton Hall University has launched a new parking permit management system, Parking Portal, powered by Smarter City Solutions, to enhance campus services and streamlining user experiences.
Giselle Pineda, who graduated with a double major in Biology and Catholic Studies in 2022, and who worked in the office for most of her undergraduate career, will be returning as Assistant Director.
From first-generation graduates to doctoral trailblazers, Seton Hall’s College of Nursing celebrated 211 new nurses ready to lead, serve and transform healthcare.
Seton Hall University psychology faculty, Professors Susan Nolan and Fanli Jia, along with an international team of collaborators, have achieved a trailblazing accomplishment.
Read about the completion of a year long rehousing and digitization project focused on student-run newspapers produced by the students of Seton Hall.
Kathleen (Katie) McCarthy, M.B.A. ’17 will serve as Interim Vice President for Enrollment Management and Alyssa McCloud, M.A. ’04/Ph.D. ’09, will transition to Senior Enrollment Strategist.
Seton Hall students gained hands-on experience by filing 1,338 free tax returns through VITA, providing $1.2M in value to the community during two on-campus events.
Beginner Chinese language student, Liam Knotek, wins third place in Chinese Bridge Competition's College Group for speech and Tai Chi demonstration.
Kathleen Kidder's work with students and her published works explore how ancient authors grappled with complex questions of humanity around truth, identity, memory and power.
Daniel Openden inspired Seton Hall students with practical networking tips, highlighting the power of authentic relationships in achieving personal and professional success.
National Association of Latino Health Executives (NALHE) has appointed Lori Tarke of Seton Hall as the inaugural chair of its newly established Tri-State Chapter.
Take a deep dive into your Scholarly Metrics this summer with PURE, a new Faculty Scholarship system launched at SHU by University Libraries on May 1, 2025.
The College of Human Development, Culture, and Media Summer Research Grant program is an annual initiative designed to support the scholarship and/or creative endeavors of faculty within the College.
Contact the Office of Media Relations
519 South Orange Ave.,
South Orange, NJ, 07079
( 973) 378-9816
More Information