
Women in Leadership Speaker Series
Seton Hall presents the "Women in Leadership Speaker Series: Empowering Women, Embracing All," bringing together extraordinary women leaders across industries to campus to share their stories.
Seton Hall presents the "Women in Leadership Speaker Series: Empowering Women, Embracing All," bringing together extraordinary women leaders across industries to campus to share their stories.
The College of Human Development, Culture, and Media held its third annual Convocation to welcome new members and highlight recent achievements.
The First Year Summer Read, The Serviceberry by Robin Wall Kimmerer, links to Pope Francis' Laudato Si.
Seton Hall University is pleased to unveil its new strategic plan: Inspiring Great Minds to Greater Purpose.
Seton Hall University will host its Fall Graduate Open House on Wednesday, October 15, from 6–8 p.m. in Bethany Hall on the South Orange campus.
Seton Hall launches a Hazing Prevention site with resources for students, families, and staff to promote safety and awareness on campus.
Faculty can enhance their Spring 2026 courses with community-engaged service learning. Join the SLI Program for tools, resources and support to help students grow as servant leaders.
The Office of International Program hosted Fall orientation for new international students.
Faculty and staff now have access to Ready to Care, a short 20-minute online training that provides tools to identify, respond to, and refer students in distress.
This year, the Center for Sports Media is expanding its reach with new academic programming, high-profile industry partnerships, hands-on learning experiences and even a dedicated student space.
Seton Hall hosted Prevention Links’ 2025 Employee Summit, "Bloom Where We’re Planted," celebrating growth, resilience, and partnership, advancing prevention, recovery and community wellness.
Recognized as one of the Best Colleges in America by The Princeton Review, Seton Hall also received top recognition for Best Student Support and Counseling Services and Best College Radio Station.
A couple of sports broadcasting camps took place at Seton Hall University over the summer, with one of them being led by Center for Sports Media executive director B.J. Schecter.
Hailing from 38 states and 18 countries, approximately 1,625 freshmen are slated to begin their Seton Hall journey as the Class of 2029.
This fall, the College of Human Development, Culture, and Media (CHDCM) is offering online information sessions for prospective graduate students.
New module to help faculty better understand the needs of students with disabilities and to provide practical strategies for supporting their success.