Health Sciences Faculty Lead National Research and Panels
Faculty presented research, served on panels and collaborated at national professional conferences, strengthening clinical education for students across multiple programs.

Faculty presented research, served on panels and collaborated at national professional conferences, strengthening clinical education for students across multiple programs.
Backed by strategic research support, Stillman School's new faculty are producing award-winning, high-impact scholarship that boosts the School's academic reputation and broadens its global influence.
Theologians D. Stephen Long and Rev. Brent Strawn join David Opderbeck to explore Faithful Exchange, a provocative look at how Scripture and ethics intersect with today’s economy.
In “To Protect Their Interests,” Professor Stephen J. Lubben traces a century-and-a-half of insider control, revealing how the system consistently favors the powerful while others bear the cost.
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.
In the 2026 rankings, U.S. News & World Report recognizes the University’s online M.S.N. programs among America's best.
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.
Gaia Bernstein argues that, despite AI’s promise, its rapid adoption—especially AI companions—poses serious public-health risks to children and society.
Drawing on theology, legal history and contemporary debates over profit and power, Faithful Exchange: The Economy as It’s Meant to Be calls for recentering human dignity in how we think about markets.
When defendants with serious mental illness enter the criminal justice system, constitutional safeguards are often treated as formalities rather than meaningful limits.
Nurse practitioner, physician assistant and medical students strengthen teamwork and clinical skills at the Interprofessional Health Sciences campus in Nutley, NJ.
The Division of Student Services is excited to launch Survey Squad, a new innovative initiative designed to elevate student feedback.
Seton Hall professor Margarita Balmaceda led an international workshop in Germany with leading scholars on her forthcoming book examining industrial carbon, geopolitics and climate policy.
Inspired by a supervisor’s words years ago, M.S. in Chemistry candidate Judith Marfo applies chemical research to food and agriculture, recently earning a conference award for her work.
DiploLab recently launched the "Seton Hall University World Review," a weekly publication that offers readers stories from around the globe and summarizes them into a news brief.
Each year, the Seton Hall Law faculty host a series of distinguished and emerging legal scholars for the Faculty Colloquium.