Experience Sacred Texts at Walsh Gallery
The exhibit showcases a rich tapestry of religious devotion drawn from traditions that include Christianity, Judaism, Islam and Buddhism.
The exhibit showcases a rich tapestry of religious devotion drawn from traditions that include Christianity, Judaism, Islam and Buddhism.
Inside the Core we are pleased to co-sponsor an important webinar on Civic Engagement, sponsored by the Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership.
Seton Hall friends visited Monsignor James Turro, our oldest living alumnus, who, at almost 103, continues to live life with gratitude, humility and the joy that comes with spreading the Good News.
Inside the Core this week in Core II classes we read early Christian texts, linked in theme to the MLK Symposium also -- love of neighbor, love in action, love for the marginalized.
The Center for Catholic Studies launches endowed Fellowship in honor of Monsignor Ed Ciuba.
Doreen Stiskal Ph.D. reflects on Mission Integration and Community: The Power for Fostering Authenticity, in the third of four retreats for faculty and administrators of all faiths.
In honor of one of America's most revered advocates for racial justice and social change, Seton Hall will once again offer its special one-credit workshop to be held on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
The ICR has had an eventful fall semester from new members, scholarship, and campus events, promoting communication and understanding across Seton Hall's community.
The Institute for Communication and Religion has released a new episode of the CORECast podcast, "Thomas Merton's ‘Learning to Live’," featuring Chad Thralls, Ashlyn James and Bernie Wagenblast.
The Chesterton Institute is pleased to announce the beginning of a new podcast channel “Speaking about Chesterton."The podcast explores the thought and writings of G.K. Chesterton.
Religion Professor Ines Angeli Murzaku attends International Congress on the Future of Theology: Legacy and Envisioning and meets one-on-one with Pope Francis.
The Servant Leader Awards have striven to seek out and honor students whose dedication to service both on and off campus can serve as an example.
Seton Hall University’s MPA students, led by Gabrielle Rossi, Ph.D., recently volunteered at Montclair Emergency Services for Hope (MESH), providing winter clothing and essentials to the community.
In the final Scholars' Forum for the semester, we will host Jon Radwan of the Department of Communications discussing his book, Ethics in Contact Rhetoric: Communication and the Dance of Bodies.
Over 20 K-12 Catholic school educators joined the Center for Catholic Studies at Seton Hall University for its annual Science and Faith Professional Development Day.
Francesca Zaccaron, Ph.D., offered this semester’s Toth-Lonergan lecture, “An Authentic Happiness: Educating Between Knowledge and Ethics.”