Women’s Leadership in Catholic Higher Education
A lecture by Bronwen McShea Ph.D. examining how lay and consecrated women helped found and shape modern Catholic universities in the U.S., Europe, and Latin America.

A lecture by Bronwen McShea Ph.D. examining how lay and consecrated women helped found and shape modern Catholic universities in the U.S., Europe, and Latin America.
Ines Murzaku, Chair of CAST and Professor of Religion, and Joseph Rice, Professor, ICSST, have co-edited and contributed essays to their book on CAST in the Scholars' Forum in the CIT next Wednesday.
The G.K. Chesterton Institute for Faith and Culture is pleased to announce that the special event to present our new publication has been rescheduled for Monday, March 16, 2026 at 3 p.m.
The School of Diplomacy and International Relations welcomes Tibetan-Canadian human rights activist Chemi Lhamo to campus on Friday, February 20, at 2 p.m. Co-sponsored by the College Freedom Forum.
Jonathan Heaps, Toth-Lonergan visiting professor and Core adjunct faculty member, recently published an article in Commonweal, linking the ideas of Bernard Lonergan to our contemporary world.
Seton Hall University convened students, educators, and community partners for a two-day seminar exploring the ethical, social, and economic implications of artificial intelligence.
Seton Hall University rang in the new year with another strong month of media presence, with faculty experts' analyses and commentary featured across top national, regional and broadcast outlets.
ICSST's Lent 2026 daily reflection series will feature James Tissot's artwork and meditations on welcoming the stranger.
On Wednesday, January 28, 2026, the Seton Hall University Community gathered for a special Faculty Appreciation Mass and Lunch to recognize the many wonderful people who make the University special.
Campus Ministry and the G. K. Chesterton Institute for Faith and Culture, in collaboration with the Latino Institute, announce that the Monthly Spanish Mass schedule for the 2025-26 academic year.
Inside the Core is showing four films, related to Core texts and values, beginning with the film Selma about Martin Luther King, Jr's leading of the march from Selma to Montgomery.
While on sabbatical at the University of Oxford, Reverend Joseph R. Laracy is contributing to global conversations on AI ethics, faith and human dignity through his research and lectures.
Father Agustino Torres, CFR, headlined the event, discussing themes of hospitality and gratitude.
Debates on the human person are very complex and advanced in contemporary philosophy. One of the interesting approaches to personhood is offered by Karol Wojtyła.
Manning’s new book invites Christian schools to become communities that rest in God, counter distraction, and nurture human flourishing through practical, school-shaped contemplative practices.
Anthony Haynor reflects on "A Catholic Philosophy of Education: Meaning – Sacralizing the Intellect," in the third of four retreats for faculty and administrators of all faiths.