Exchange Students Bring Global Perspectives to Seton Hall
Seton Hall hosts eight exchange students this semester, bringing global perspectives to campus. Three share how academics, culture and community shape a meaningful and rewarding experience.

Seton Hall hosts eight exchange students this semester, bringing global perspectives to campus. Three share how academics, culture and community shape a meaningful and rewarding experience.
Mary McAleer Balkun, Ph.D., professor of English and director of the Center for Faculty Development at Seton Hall University, has been appointed to the editorial board of Early American Literature.
Dean Smith joins a congressional delegation on a UN Foundation trip to Ghana and Togo, witnessing firsthand efforts to combat hunger, disease and extremism.
On February 20, the School of Diplomacy welcomed Tibetan-Canadian human rights activist Chemi Lhamo to the College Freedom Forum, organized by the Human Rights Foundation (HRF).
Seton Hall students recently completed a 13-day study abroad trip through 14 Italian cities, exploring the historic and spiritual foundations of Christian culture from Sicily to the heart of Rome.
Senior social work students gain hands-on experience in political practice, advocacy, and leadership at a nationally recognized training program.
Seton Hall pre-law students traveled to Washington, D.C. for a three-day government, policy and law discovery trip, gaining firsthand exposure to federal institutions, attorneys and legal careers.
P-PAC Director Chantal Vergara and Pre-Law Advisor Maddie Ferrans were invited to present at the 2026 SWAPLA Conference in San Antonio on building a successful pre-law advising center.
The Fulbright Scholar Łukasz Kamieński, Ph.D., brings world-class security expertise to Seton Hall University this March 11–14.
As Black History Month comes to a close, we turn to Reverend Forrest Pritchett to recall significant figures, Bishop Joseph Francis and his brother, Norman Francis, key figures locally and nationally.
Clinical training through a federally supported mobile health program prepared a Seton Hall nurse practitioner to deliver community care in Newark.
Undergraduate teams invited to develop interdisciplinary, mission-driven solutions to environmental justice challenges in honor of Laudato Si’s tenth anniversary.
Seton Hall and Ukrainian Catholic University students explored Kyivan Rus and Ukrainian history through a Global Talk class exchange rooted in shared Catholic values.
School of Diplomacy graduate Anthony J. Tokarz '19 is making waves in the world of geopolitical risk and emerging technology.
School of Diplomacy graduate Regalado ’17 is building a global reporting career with The New York Times, covering major stories from regions around the world.
Emma Tobin ’19 supports global health leadership at Heidelberg University, bridging research and policy. As a Seton Hall alumna, she encourages students to explore widely and take initiative.