School of Diplomacy and International Relations News Archive
- Students Host Panel on UN's 75th Anniversary
October 19, 2020
UNA event looks back at the accomplishments of the United Nations, the many challenges it faces, and finds hope in a new generation of change makers. - Diplomacy Faculty Research Continues Through Pandemic
October 16, 2020
Even though our lives seemed to slow down for a little while, the School of Diplomacy's community of experts has continued tirelessly conducting research that is being sought internationally. - School of Diplomacy Virtual Events Series
October 15, 2020
The School of Diplomacy and International Relations has organized a very exciting line up of special events for the Fall semester. Don't miss these opportunities to engage with renowned guest speakers. - Diplomacy Alumni Recognized for Hispanic Heritage Month
October 15, 2020
During Hispanic Heritage Month, several of our accomplished alumni have been recognized in the field for their achievements. - School of Diplomacy Partners to Provide Prestigious Fellowship Opportunities in Geneva
October 14, 2020
This Summer, the School launched a Fellowship Program with the Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP). - Diplomacy Alumnus Pursues Goal of Public Service
October 04, 2020
2020 Rangel Graduate Fellow, Felipe Bueno, B.S./B.A.,'19 is living his American Dream. Now a student at Harvard, he's planning a career that will allow him to help others. - Diplomacy Supports Foreign Service Fellowships
September 24, 2020
The School of Diplomacy encourages diversity through prestigious Foreign Service fellowships for graduate candidates dedicated to public service and promotion of US interests abroad. - International Peace Day September 21
September 22, 2020
In 2020, the International Peace Day theme is “Shaping Peace Together”, which strives to remind people that our common enemy is the Coronavirus, and we must unite against the impact of this pandemic. - Alumnae and Global Social Entrepreneurs Speak at Virtual Women Entrepreneurship Panel
September 17, 2020
The Center for Entrepreneurial Studies will celebrate the seventh annual Women Entrepreneurship Week with a virtual panel featuring global social entrepreneurs, W.E. DaCruz and Earlene Cruz. - Speaking Up for Racial Justice
September 14, 2020
The Diplomatic Envoy, the School of Diplomacy's official student newspaper, devoted a special issue to the voices of the Black community at Seton Hall. - U.S. and Chinese Thought Leaders Search for Common Ground
September 03, 2020
Diplomacy professor Zheng Wang leads an effort to foster an open dialogue on U.S. - China relations. - Peacebuilding Partnership Established Between Seton Hall and the University of Jordan
August 03, 2020
The spirit of international cooperation and understanding inspires agreement between Seton Hall and the University of Jordan. - Law Prof. Elected to Council on Foreign Relations
July 17, 2020
The Council on Foreign Relations has elected China expert and Law Professor Margaret K. Lewis to life membership. - High School Scholars Get a Head Start on College
July 13, 2020
Scholars from the Donald M. Payne Sr. School of Technology partner with the School of Diplomacy on global studies. - Research Underway in the DiploLab
June 26, 2020
Diplomacy Professor Joseph Huddleston heads up a new initiative where students and faculty collaborate on IR research. - Dynamic Diplomacy Duo
June 24, 2020
Diplomacy sisters, Emma and Kelly Tobin give us a glimpse into what inspired their similar college paths. - Analyzing Ongoing COVID-19 Global Pandemic
June 19, 2020
The New York Times, CNBC, Bloomberg News among world press interviewing Global Health Expert Yanzhong Huang. - Former NATO Deputy Secretary General to Guest Teach in New Diplomacy Course
June 15, 2020
Nuclear Weapons and International Security students to learn from expert practitioners in new course. - School of Diplomacy Hosts 4th Annual SDG Challenge
May 29, 2020
Students virtually present their proposals towards achieving the UN's Global Goals in this year's SDG Challenge. - Diplomacy Students Engage with U.S. Army War College
May 27, 2020
Diplomacy students participate in U.S. Army War College simulation of peace talks following the end of the Syrian Civil War. - Diplomacy Professor Wins Online Teacher of the Year
May 22, 2020
Director of Online Programs and Associate Professor, Dr. Fredline M'Cormack-Hale, was named 2019's Online Teacher of the Year. - Fearless, Accomplished and Ready to Influence the World
May 22, 2020
Graduating during a pandemic, the Class of 2020 have proven themselves Seton Hall Strong and prepared to make their mark. - National Security Fellowship Presents to U.S. Officials
May 19, 2020
Student researchers offer findings and recommendations to U.S. officials from the State Department and Department of Defense. - New Global Partnerships in Geneva
April 28, 2020
Two new partnerships offer exciting opportunities to expand students' global perspectives. - Diplomacy Faculty Awarded Stanton Grants
April 01, 2020
Assistant Professors, Sara Moller and Father Brian Muzás, earn awards from the prestigious Stanton Foundation. - From Volunteer to a Career in Promoting Peace
March 19, 2020
M.A. candidate, Sushant Naidu, has served at a UN Mission, earned the Peace Fellowship, and was selected for the Peace Corps. - Diplomacy's Global Health Expert Testifies on COVID-19
March 16, 2020
Yanzhong Huang, a professor at the School of Diplomacy, provides perspective on world wide pandemic. - Diplomacy Hosts Dialogue on Peacekeeping Operations’ Effectiveness
March 13, 2020
The School of Diplomacy welcomed UN scholars and practitioners to discuss ways to make peacekeeping more effective. - $7.1M in Gifts to Enhance Buccino Leadership Program
March 12, 2020
The Buccino Leadership Institute has received more than $7 million in gifts to develop the next generation of leaders. - New Grant and New Practitioner
March 10, 2020
A faculty grant award creates space to welcome U.S. Army Brigadier General to teach International Security. - Seton Hall Model UN Ranked One of Nation's Top Teams
March 10, 2020
For the first time in the team’s history, SHUNA has been ranked 12th in the nation out of over 100 groups. - Re-imagining Conflict Mediation and the Role of Religion
February 25, 2020
Seton Hall’s Center for Peace and Conflict Studies challenges students to expand their understanding of mediation obstacles. - Practicing Nonviolent Peacemaking
February 19, 2020
Dr. Eli McCarthy, Director of the DC Peace Team, inspired students and staff to consider new pathways to resolving conflict. - Great Minds Dialogue with Sr. Norma Pimentel
January 28, 2020
Named one of the “World’s 50 Greatest Leaders,” Sr. Norma will discuss "The American Identity, Crisis at the Border." - Global Health Expert Interviewed by World Press
January 23, 2020
Professor Yanzhong Huang discusses issues around the outbreak of the Wuhan, China coronavirus. - Georgetown Professor to Lead Peacemaking Training
January 22, 2020
Seton Hall will host a training workshop on nonviolent communication on Friday, 2/14 from 9am – 1pm in the Faculty Lounge. - Fourth Annual "All Conflict is Local" Conference
November 26, 2019
On October 9, The Center for Peace and Conflict Studies hosted its fourth annual "All Conflict is Local" Conference. - Where Technology and Politics Collide in Europe
November 24, 2019
Dr. Margarita Balmaceda explores the technological aspects and political implications of energy transportation across Europe. - Diplomacy Professor to Present Book Findings for WTO
November 22, 2019
Martin Edwards, Ph.D., will present his recent research findings at a conference hosted by the World Trade Organization in Geneva. - Women in Diplomacy
November 14, 2019
Tomorrow’s female leaders immerse themselves in the world of diplomacy through campus to career visits across NYC. - Diplomacy Students Selected for Prestigious Leadership Mission to Israel
November 12, 2019
Three diplomacy students were selected for the Caravan for Democracy Student Leadership Mission to Israel. - School of Diplomacy Welcomes Algerian Fulbright Scholar
November 07, 2019
International Fulbright Scholar, Houssam Eddine Beggas, joins the Diplomacy community as a new graduate student. - Swiss Diplomat Returns to Teach Negotiation Course
November 04, 2019
Join the School of Diplomacy in welcoming back Ambassador Adam as the Sergio Vieira de Mello Endowed Visiting Chair. - A Recent Alumnus Chooses to Stay Onboard as a Professor – Roger B. Alfani, M.S’19, Ph.D.
November 04, 2019
Alfani was offered a faculty position at Seton Hall after completing his Executive M.S., and he didn’t “think twice about it.” - Ambassador Visits the Diplomacy Cohort
November 01, 2019
Ambassador Liberata Mulamula of Tanzania spoke on her 35 years of experience with Buccino Leadership students. - $1 Million Gift to Diplomacy Leadership Center
October 31, 2019
Leadership Center is the recipient of a $1 million gift from the Henry F. Roman and Maryann Roman Family Trust. - Diplomacy Professor Advances Academic Mission of University
October 16, 2019
One of Diplomacy's founding faculty members, Professor Assefaw Bariagaber, was awarded the 2019 Hakim Faculty Service Medal. - Diplomacy School Launches Partnership with AmeriCorps
October 09, 2019
The School of Diplomacy partners with AmeriCorps to offer a matching scholarship program with current members and alumni. - Nobel Laureate Addresses Community on Modern Slavery
October 09, 2019
Nobel laureate Nadia Murad delivered the keynote address at the Forum on Modern Slavery in Bethany Hall on Friday, Sept. 27. - Peace Be with Us
October 09, 2019
Conference explores paths to nonviolence and looks at the Church's role in expanding peace worldwide. - Core Co-Sponsors Conference on Non-violence and Peace
October 04, 2019
The University Core was one of several sponsors of a two-day conference on "Just Peace-making Through Non-violence," held in Bethany Hall on September 30th and October 1st. - Nearly 800 Students and 130 Employers Attend Fall Career
October 01, 2019
Close to 800 students and 130 employers networked at The Career Center's Fall Career Fair. - A New Beginning for Seton Hall's Semester in DC Program
September 16, 2019
The School of Diplomacy's DC program is back for another year with exciting new developments. - Pulitzer Prize Nominee, Sam Dagher, to Speak at SHU
September 14, 2019
Sam Dagher, journalist and author, will speak at SHU on Tuesday, Oct. 8, 5:00 - 6:30, in Jubilee Hall Auditorium. - Coaching for Career Transitions
September 11, 2019
Director of Professional Services offers keys to becoming critically reflective career practitioners. - New Diplomacy Leaders Ready to Take on New Year
September 09, 2019
As we kick off a new year, new leaders prepare to shape the future of Diplomacy with the Diploforlife community. - Conference Examines Pope Francis’ Teachings on Peace
September 06, 2019
Cardinal Peter Turkson provides the opening address at the Just Peace Through Nonviolence Conference, Monday, September 30. - Nobel Prize Winner to Speak at SHU on Modern Slavery
August 29, 2019
On Friday, Sept. 27, 2019, the School of Diplomacy and International Relations will host the 2019 Forum on Modern Slavery. - Diplomacy Graduate Awarded Fulbright to Teach in Europe
August 16, 2019
Recent graduate Santiago Losada received a Fulbright Award to teach English and conduct a research project in Moldova. - Professor Testifies for Congressional Panel
August 06, 2019
Professor Yanzhong Huang testified before a bipartisan congressional panel on U.S. - China healthcare links on July 31. - UN Expert Weighs in On US Ambassador Pick
July 31, 2019
Martin Edwards, Ph.D., recently gave his analysis on the nomination of Kelly Craft to be ambassador to the United Nations. - Diplomacy Hosts Public Policy and Int’l Affairs Conference
July 23, 2019
The School of Diplomacy hosted its inaugural PPIA Public Service Weekend Conference for an elite student group. - The 16th Annual Hall on the Hill in D.C.
June 20, 2019
Pirates from around the country gathered in Washington, D.C. for Seton Hall's annual social and networking event. - Graduate Fellows Conduct Research for U.S. Army Africa
May 27, 2019
Graduate students, Oluwagbemiga Oyeneye and Erick Agbleke, offer their research findings and policy recommendations for U.S. Army Africa. - Deepening Diplomacy in Washington, D.C.
May 20, 2019
The Abd el Kader research team travels to D.C. to brief the Pentagon, the White House, and U.S. Army Africa provide recommendations to top government officials. - Core Teacher Publishes Book
May 15, 2019
Adjunct faculty member, Dr. Roger Alfani, has a book coming out next month about the church's role in peace-making. - Diplomacy Students Visit the Cradle of Civilization
May 14, 2019
Graduate student, Amatullah Shaw, and her classmates reflect on their study seminar in Ethiopia. - Diplomacy Students Advance UN Goals
May 09, 2019
Prospective students presented their proposals for advancing the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals on April 26. - Diplomacy Faculty Recognized for Excellence
May 06, 2019
Dr. Philip Moremen and Dr. Catherine Tinker were honored as Seton Hall Teachers of the Year. - Southeast Asian Studies Expert Wins Fulbright Research
May 06, 2019
Dr. Ann Marie Murphy is awarded a Fulbright Scholarship to conduct research in Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam. - Seton Hall Student Achieves Academic Trifecta
April 25, 2019
Emma Tobin, a diplomacy and philosophy student from California, receives Truman, Boren and Critical Language Scholarships. - A Trip for the Ages
April 15, 2019
How do you combine an invaluable education, cultural appreciation and cherished experiences into one week? Ask Pallavi Shahi. - Family Matters
April 15, 2019
Three siblings cross the globe to attend Seton Hall and share Pirate Pride. - Diplomacy Professor Assumes Role at State Department
April 15, 2019
School of Diplomacy's Hugh Dugan appointed Presidential Envoy for Hostage Affairs at the State Department. - Peacebuilding for the Future
April 08, 2019
Professor David Wood immerses himself in Libya to prepare aid recommendations and encourage peace in their ongoing conflict. - Human Rights Expert to Launch New Project
March 29, 2019
With McGill University colleagues, Dr. Zinaida Miller was awarded an $18,000 CAD grant to fund her upcoming project. - Closing the Religious Divide
March 22, 2019
The School of Diplomacy is pleased to welcome the U.S.-Pakistan Interreligious Consortium (UPIC) to Seton Hall. - Students Begin LinkedIn Learning Student Ambassador Program
March 06, 2019
Seton Hall students were invited to tour the New York LinkedIn office as part of their Student Ambassador Program orientation. - UN Insider's View
February 28, 2019
Applications for the 20th annual UN Intensive Summer Study Program are now being accepted. - Diplomacy Cohort Begins Research
February 26, 2019
Student research projects centered on current events emphasize the Institute's focus on the pillar of civic engagement. - Lunch and Learn: Character in Leadership
February 21, 2019
At the Arts and Sciences Cohort's Lunch and Learn meeting students learned about character in leadership from professionals. - Diplomacy on the Move
February 20, 2019
Dr. Catherine Tinker was awarded a Fulbright faculty award for 2019-2020 to teach in Buenos Aires, Argentina. - On the Path to Peace in Mali
January 30, 2019
Diplomacy's Courtney Smith traveled to West Africa recently to see progress underway at the UN's peacekeeping mission. - Graduate Assistant's Article Published
January 24, 2019
The Latino Institute's own Graduate Assistant Spencer Hinton had his article written for the School of Diplomacy published.