
Social Work Student Research Featured Statewide
Seton Hall social work seniors present their social policy analyses at a New Jersey symposium at Stockton University with students and faculty from all accredited programs in New Jersey.
Seton Hall social work seniors present their social policy analyses at a New Jersey symposium at Stockton University with students and faculty from all accredited programs in New Jersey.
Chemistry Professor and Student Duo Win Award for Research on Photo Oxidation Catalyzed by Zirconium Dioxide.
The Carnegie Foundation and ACE again designated the University as an R2 “High Research Activity” institution, placing it among top national higher education institutions in this classification.
University Libraries Research Data Services Team is hosting its 8th annual Love Data Week from 2/10-2/14 with workshops including Automation in Python, Research Computing and a transcribe-a-thon.
Seton Hall Law's Institute for Privacy Protection & Gibbons Institute for Law Science & Tech host a virtual symposium, "AI companions: The New Frontier of Kids' Screen Addiction and Online Harms."
The Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law at Seton Hall will host its Ninth Annual Works-in-Progress Retreat on Friday, January 31, 2025.
Professor Carl Coleman, Associate Dean and Professor of Law, honored for his significant contributions that have helped shape the fields of bioethics and health scholarship and policy.
Christina Korotki, a first-year doctoral student in the Counseling Psychology program, has been awarded the Rolland S. Parker Award for Outstanding Neuropsychology Research.
University Libraries is enhancing Scholarly Communication offerings to help faculty and graduate students track their scholarly impact.
The Office of the Provost is pleased to invite student applications from all disciplines to represent Seton Hall at the 2025 BIG EAST Undergraduate Research Poster Symposium at Madison Square Garden.
Professor Amanda Bergold joins Seton Hall as a new Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology, specializing in the intersection of psychology and law.
The Center for Faculty Development recognizes the work of the 2023-2024 University Teaching Fellows at its annual luncheon.
The Center for Faculty Development event explores the impact of student anxiety and mental health concerns.
Redesigned professional program enables students to complete the Master of Occupational Therapy (M.S.O.T.) degree in less time at lower cost.
Professor Benjamin Goldfrank, Ph.D., of the School of Diplomacy, is part of an interdisciplinary team investigating how cities around the world respond to challenges to democratic governance.
Application period extended for five $10,000 research fellowships, available for students enrolled in the M.S. in Applied Physics and Engineering program. Inquire and learn more today!