
Celebrating the Periodic Table with Grant from RSC
Ph.D. candidate Marius Pelmus received a grant from Royal Society of Chemistry to celebrate the Periodic Table at Seton Hall.
Ph.D. candidate Marius Pelmus received a grant from Royal Society of Chemistry to celebrate the Periodic Table at Seton Hall.
Core professor Dr. Jon Radwan takes seven students to Catholic Worker Mary House where Dorothy Day lived and died in NYC.
Students will gain first-hand experience in exploring nursing and healthcare in Ecuador.
A group from Immaculate Conception Seminary embarked on a pilgrimage to Rome through its new partnership with the Lay Centre.
The Slavic Club cordially invites you to its annual Christmas Party at the Vernissage Restaurant, Friday, December 6th, 2019.
Thursday, November 21 is World Philosophy Day! We are featuring a couple of engaging events on campus in celebration.
Study travel writing in Italy - Rome, Florence, and Siena - in May and June of 2020.
Slavic Club is hosting its Dancing Bonanza.Come, relax and have a blast while experiencing multicultural diversity at SHU!
Come, participate and learn about “Russian Cuisine: From Everyday Family Meals to Seasonal Holiday Specialties.”
Come and experience a variety of international cuisines and make or purchase your own food that has a special meaning to you.
The Catholic Studies Program proudly presents "The Universal Call to Holiness: The Life of Giuseppe Saint Moscati" on Wednesday, November 20 at 3 p.m. in Bethany Hall.
Thomas Farrell, Assistant Administrator and Casework Supervisor, educates students about child welfare issues in New Jersey.
Earn credits and fulfill CORE III, while traveling to Italy, Spain, Greece, Japan, China, India, Ecuador or Ethiopia!
Graduate students in experimental psychology investigate individual and societal problems with the Levy Fellowship program.
Rabbi Alan Brill came out with a new book, Rabbi on the Ganges: A Jewish-Hindu Encounter, this week.
Adding digital skills to traditional humanities coursework broadens student options.
Students traveled near and far this summer. Take a look at their stunning photos!
Seton Hall earns bragging rights among the top colleges of NJ taking first prize at the 2019 Liberty Science Center ChemExpo.
Last week the Buccino Leadership Institute took its sophomore cohort to Gettysburg National Park for a special overnight trip to develop their leadership skills.
Dr. Anthony Clark's talk will confront how the recent Vatican agreement with China's government has influenced Vatican decisions.
Students from the University Core and from the BSW Student Social Work Association increase awareness about substance abuse.
Chimney cakes and Caribbean jerk chicken were among the savory delights students gobbled up at the Food Truck Festival.
The Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute will hold its annual fundraising gala on October 24 at the New York Athletic Club.
Locus, the undergraduate research journal of the College of Arts & Sciences, features an array of topics in its second issue.
The next Philosophers Speak lecture brings to campus Dr. Tania Lombrozo, Professor of Psychology at Princeton.
Seventeen students had the opportunity to travel to Ireland to carry out Seton Hall's values and mission during August 2019.