Delta Epsilon Sigma Inductees at Seton Hall University
This year’s inductees are Nancy Kajo, Anthony Haynor, Taylor Ann Lyons, Jessica Vital, Ana Emilia Ferreira, Frederick Engram Jr., Josephine DeVito and Mary Ellen Roberts.

This year’s inductees are Nancy Kajo, Anthony Haynor, Taylor Ann Lyons, Jessica Vital, Ana Emilia Ferreira, Frederick Engram Jr., Josephine DeVito and Mary Ellen Roberts.
The Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures (LLC) announces the Seton Hall students who achieved medals and certificates for this year’s National Latin Exam.
From AI-powered video editing to sustainable refill systems, Seton Hall students pitched innovative startup ideas at the 2026 Pirates Pitch Competition, competing for $16,000 in prizes.
Marcia Robbins-Wilf, Ed.D., a respected educator, philanthropist and founding trustee of the Sister Rose Thering Fund for Education in Jewish-Christian Studies, to be honored on Thursday, June 11.
Bestselling author Arthur C. Brooks, Ph.D. will deliver the Baccalaureate Commencement keynote address and receive a honorary doctorate with Diane M. Foley of the James W. Foley Legacy Foundation.
DOVE’s end-of-year food drive runs April 29–May 12! Donate unopened, non-perishable items in residence halls or Boland 108 to support students facing food insecurity and local partners.
This year's campaign surpassed its goal of 1,856 donors, raising $2,526,897 from 2,183 members of the Seton Hall community.
Seton Hall University hosted its third annual Graduate Student Appreciation Week, highlighting the vital role graduate students play in higher education communities.
Over the course of the last two weeks, 27 students received their sacraments as a part of Seton Hall's OCIA program.
Over the past year, DOVE led four mission trips to Philadelphia, where students served at St. Francis Inn, building community, deepening faith and encountering others through service.
At Seton Hall University, innovation was on full display as students came together for the second annual 24-hour Hackathon, transforming ideas into actionable solutions.
At this year’s Toth-Lonergan Lecture, Jonathan Heaps, Ph.D., invited faculty, students and religious to engage Bernard Lonergan’s thought as a guide to wisdom.
This event is to connect students with Diplomacy alumni to discuss career paths, opportunities, and next steps.
SHUShelf, a student-led initiative within the Buccino Leadership Institute, expands its collection of textbooks for students on campus.
The last Scholars' Forum in the CIT for the spring semester will feature Justin Anderson, Ph.D., Professor of Moral Theology in ICSST presenting on his three latest books.
Core II students are now reading modern authors including German philosopher and atheist Frederich Nietzsche in contrast to other modern authors, like Pope Francis and St. Oscar Romero.