Digital Transformation Efforts Build Momentum
The Digital Transformation Committee is pleased to share an update on Seton Hall University’s ongoing modernization efforts.

The Digital Transformation Committee is pleased to share an update on Seton Hall University’s ongoing modernization efforts.
Discover how generative AI can elevate your creativity. In this TLTC session, participants learned how AI driven tools expand images, refine footage and streamline storytelling workflows.
Seton Hall will debut a self-paced Career Readiness Badge program in January 2026 to help students build essential professional skills and demonstrate them to employers.
Seton Hall hosted alumnus Joshua Meyer ’12 for an “AI 101” workshop that explored large language models, agentic AI, ethics and effective use of emerging tools.
At CSEDU 2025 in Portugal, Computer Science professor Marco Morazán earned Best Paper for a student-centered grammar-verification design recipe, bridging theory and practice in CS education.
The Department of Information Technology is pleased to announce a new partnership with Xerox Corporation, a premier provider of comprehensive printing services and solutions.
Susan Nolan, Ph.D., receives prestigious Presidential Citation from the Society for the Teaching of Psychology for pioneering global initiatives in psychology education.
Sindhu Chennupati, Ph.D.,new Assistant Professor of Speech-Language Pathology, launches the CHAI-Lingual Lab at Seton Hall to advance multilingual early language research and student engagement.
Seton Hall Esports will again partner with Gen.G for the 2026 Practicum Abroad Program, giving students a hands-on learning experience in Seoul’s esports industry.
Seton Hall hosts “AI 101” on November 12, 2025, featuring alumnus Joshua Meyer '12, who will introduce faculty and students to the fundamentals of artificial intelligence.
Discover Microsoft's latest updates, designed to improve user experience, boost collaboration and increase productivity.
The new Innovation Hub in the Teaching, Learning and Technology Center has reached a major milestone, with interior work progressing rapidly and exterior construction about to begin.
The FBI and CISA warn consumers to stay alert this holiday season as cybercriminals increase efforts to steal personal and financial information.
Industry experts met with the Division of Continuing Education and Professional Studies to discuss emerging cyber threats, AI concerns and third-party risk.
Peter Morse, Assistant Professor in Seton Hall’s M.S. in Applied Physics and Engineering Program, was invited by the Royal Society of Chemistry to author a book chapter on amorphous materials.
Professor Strevens will lecture about “The Highly Effective Irrationality of Science.”