Seton Hall Law CSJ & MRNJ Host DALE Clinic
The Seton Hall Law School Center for Social Justice (CSJ), in collaboration with Make the Road New Jersey (MRNJ), hosted a two-day clinic as part of the Deferred Action for Labor Enforcement project
The Seton Hall Law School Center for Social Justice (CSJ), in collaboration with Make the Road New Jersey (MRNJ), hosted a two-day clinic as part of the Deferred Action for Labor Enforcement project
The College of Arts and Sciences is proud to announce that La’Tesha Sampson, Ph.D. has been appointed the new director of the M.P.A. program in the Department of Social Work, effective July 1st.
Seton Hall University's Esports had a dynamic and successful Fall 2023 - Spring 2024 season, filled with exciting changes, new opportunities, skill-building challenges, and remarkable achievements.
Seton Hall University's Pirate Battalion engaged in a challenging three-day Combined Field Training Exercise (CFTX) alongside the Scarlet Knight Battalion of Rutgers University and the Tiger Battalion
A recap of a terrific year for Seton Hall's Center for Sports Media.
Seton Hall and Withum corporate team leaders were invited to share their experiences, outcomes and recommendations with accounting professionals from across the state at an NJCPA meeting.
Effective July 1, 2024, the Seton Hall University Master of Public Administration (M.P.A) program will have a new home in the Department of Social Work.
The SHU Reads! Committee is proud to announce the 2024 text selection—'I Never Thought of It That Way - How to Have Fearlessly Curious Conversations in Dangerously Divided Times' by Mónica Guzmán.
Mehmet Alper Sahiner, Ph.D., and his student Edwin Baiden were awarded the STEM Undergraduate Research Award for their study “Enhancing Energy Storage with Flexible Laser-Induced Graphene Supercapacit
The College of Human Development, Culture, and Media celebrates the achievements of graduate students from the Professional Psychology and Family Therapy program, as they showcased their research.
Nursing alumna, Patricia Acevedo '21, defied all odds on her path to success. Read her story to learn how she overcame adversity, opened her own practice and transformed her dreams into reality.
Professor Ines Murzaku considers the contemporary evolution of the Papal Office and ecumenical openness particularly in these urgent times of war and conflict.
On Saturday, April 27, the College of Human Development, Culture, and Media hosted its Spring 2024 Graduate Research Symposium, welcoming 11 master’s candidates to present their theses.
This industry-specific career fair featured companies from the STEM, health and analytics fields, student organizations and professional development opportunities.
Student-run heavy metal radio WSOU 89.5 FM turned seventy-six last month, and generations of student DJs came together to commemorate the achievement.
Senior communications student Sarah Vatalaro shares advice for students preparing for interviews.