Workshop on Space Law and Emerging Cybersecurity Challenges
A Seton Hall Law workshop explores risks to digital infrastructure across Earth and outer space, from satellites to emerging data governance issues.

A Seton Hall Law workshop explores risks to digital infrastructure across Earth and outer space, from satellites to emerging data governance issues.
Gaia Bernstein, a Seton Hall law professor and author of "Unwired," spent a month at the Rockefeller Foundation's Bellagio Center working on her next book on technologies of loneliness.
The Seton Hall Sports Poll is celebrating its 20th anniversary, marking two decades since its first press release was published February 7, 2006.
Seton Hall students presented research-informed environmental solutions inspired by Laudato Si’, with Sisters of Water earning first place in the inaugural Challenge.
Love Data Week, sponsored by University Libraries, ran a week of programming that ranged from AI Literacy to Powering AI within Excel to Research Data Management.
New research published by James Kimble, Ph.D., uncovers the origins of FDR’s “New Deal,” correcting the historical record ahead of its 100th anniversary.
Fanli Jia, Ph.D., global research just earned Seton Hall a spot in the prestigious 2026 Nature Index and it's reshaping how science is done worldwide.
Seton Hall's continued Carnegie R2 and Opportunity designations reflect growing research strength.
Three CHDCM undergraduates showcased research at Madison Square Garden, exploring fashion as nonverbal communication and nature's role in Gothic literature and social meaning.
Seton Hall University’s Institute for Communication and Religion has formalized a grant funded partnership with Palacký University (PU) Olomuoc, Czech Republic.
Senior undergraduate social work students serve as thought leaders as they present their capstone policy research projects at a statewide symposium, alongside professor-led sessions.
Joshua Colangelo-Bryan and Eric Lewis discussed their recent books on Guantanamo Bay detention, diplomacy and the lawyers who challenged one of the most consequential prison systems in recent history,
In an era of profound international competition and shifting paradigms, Professor Margaret K. Lewis examines how law shapes the U.S.-China relationship and beyond.
Photocatalytic processes are powerful tools for organic chemists to create new materials and medicines.
Now in its 30th year, the 2026 Petersheim Academic Exposition will take place from April 20-25, 2026 and feature oral presentations, poster sessions, esteemed lecturers and more.
A Seton Hall social work alumnus, Alyson O'Neill, attends national conference to present her capstone research in New Orleans, LA. She was a 2025 Petersheim Travel Award recipient.