
Nigerian Diplomacy Student Attends US-Africa Summit
When the President of the United States threw a big party and invited African leaders to the nation’s capital, I knew it would be a perfect opportunity to experience the world of diplomacy.
When the President of the United States threw a big party and invited African leaders to the nation’s capital, I knew it would be a perfect opportunity to experience the world of diplomacy.
On May 19, 2023, the School of Diplomacy and International Relations celebrated 47 graduate students in their annual hooding and commencement ceremony.
CAPS secures grant funding to hire three new interns and provide workshops through the Office of Campus Inclusion and Community to build multicultural competencies.
Seton Hall’s student-run radio station, WSOU 89.5 FM, celebrated 75 years of continuous operation with a gathering of more than 300 alumni and the induction of three new WSOU Hall of Fame members.
Inside the Core we wish Gregory Floyd, Ph.D., all the best, as he leaves Seton Hall for Boston College, his alma mater. He will be an assistant professor of philosophy there.
Three Seton Hall faculty members have published a journal article featuring an innovative University initiative: The Catholic Social Thought (CST) in Action Academy.
Discover the power of humanity through art! The Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute partners with Nice 2 Meet U to host the immersive Forgiveness Project. Join us from May 4 to September 11, 2023.
The National Security Fellowship (NSF) team had the honor to meet with Ms. Ferial Govashiri, current Chief-of-Staff to the Co-CEO of Netflix, Ted Sarandos, and former Personal Aide to President Obama.
Sports Poll finds that in MLB, fans favor the pitch clock, shift ban and larger bases; numbers stayed strong from pre-season to in-season.
Ines Murzaku, Ph.D., Professor of Religion and Director of Catholic Studies Program, has accepted the invitation to join the International Women’s Network, a new initiative of the Vatican Dicastery.
The Dean of Students Office and Counseling and Psychological Services have marked $1,000,000 in NJ State support of the Dare to Care initiative over the last four years.
The Level 1 and Level 2 Online Teaching Certificate programs will be offered in an asynchronous format this summer. Both new and experienced faculty who are interested in transitioning to online teaching are encouraged to complete these self-paced courses.