
M.P.A. Introduces 36 Credit Format, Accelerated Pathway
Beginning in Fall 2025, Seton Hall's Master of Public Administration program will move to a 36-credit curriculum and introduce a accelerated pathway to graduate in just one year.
Beginning in Fall 2025, Seton Hall's Master of Public Administration program will move to a 36-credit curriculum and introduce a accelerated pathway to graduate in just one year.
Seton Hall MPA students combat food insecurity through hands-on service, policy research, and partnerships with leading hunger relief organizations across New Jersey.
Gabrielle Rossi, Ph.D., of Seton Hall earns the League of American Bicyclists' Youth Empowerment Award for her transformative leadership with Girls in Gear.
Seton Hall celebrates Timothy Dziekan's victory at NASPAA's Simulation Competition, marking a notable first for the university's MPA program.
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 MPA students, led by Gabrielle Rossi, volunteer at Irvington’s Marketplace, hauling and organizing food donations to provide essential groceries for local residents.
Seton Hall MPA program launches ICMA chapter with Greg Poff, Randolph Township Manager
M.P.A. Director and Professor La'Tesha Sampson was recognized with one of the highest civilian honors bestowed by the White House, honored for more than 4,300 hours of community service.