
Bounce `N Trounce 2023
Take part in this Seton Hall tradition and showcase your Pirate Pride before the men's basketball game from February 7th-8th against the Creighton Bluejays!
Take part in this Seton Hall tradition and showcase your Pirate Pride before the men's basketball game from February 7th-8th against the Creighton Bluejays!
John Swift built a remarkable career in advertising for the health care industry and was a champion of Catholicism and Athletics.
The College of Education and Human Services is proud that Msgr. Hanbury was an alumnus. We now wish to honor the work of other alumni who embody Msgr. Hanbury's passion and commitment to serve.
Healthcare executive Bruce Tomason gives $1.25 million toward two programs close to his heart.
Fundraising among alumni and friends soared, making 2021-22 the largest fundraising year in University history.
In September 2022, Hunter DeSimone '19/M.A. '21 started his new job with the Department of Education as a Digital Communications Specialist.
The Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute honored three Latino role models at its fundraiser for student scholarships, Fiesta Latina Gala, on Thursday, October 27.
Danielle Zanzalari presents her analysis in "More Bang for Our Buck: Revisiting the Garden State’s Clean Energy Subsidies."
Seton Hall will officially cut the ribbon on its new University Center on November 28 at 5:45 p.m., right after Mass and before the annual Christmas Tree lighting.
Five Seton Hall members serve on the Board of ACE Women's Network – NJ, a statewide, non-profit organization dedicated to advancing women leaders' professional development in higher education.
Seton Hall has received the New Jersey Governor’s We Value Our Veterans Academia Awardin recognition of its “conspicuous support for our armed forces."
Among the many leadership qualities needed for success, Andrew Aguilera ’18 explains in the Fall 2022 issue of In the Lead magazine how problem-solving remains a critical skill.
Tommy Pasquale, a marketing and management major within the Stillman School of Business who graduated from Seton Hall in 2020, has embarked on a walk across America to benefit homeless veterans.
In honor of National Arts & Humanities Month, the life and work of the late art professor Edwin "Ed" Havas and his impact within the Seton Hall community is highlighted.
Seton Hall University has expanded its presence in Newark with a satellite space and Welcome Center in the city’s new Gateway Complex - just moments away from the Law School and Prudential Center.
The College of Education and Human Services invited Michael Vega, Ph.D., MSW, to present his dissertation to students and faculty.
Timothy Hoffman ‘15/M.P.A. ’16, Director of the Center for Community Research and Engagement (CCRE), presented at the 51st Annual Conference for the Society for Experiential Education.
Seton Hall University’s Emily High has recently accepted a job offer with KIND snacks, a global food brand that promotes high-quality ingredients that make their snacks both healthy and tasty.
The Hajek family shares their excitement as a Seton Hall legacy family, reflects on where their journey started, and expresses words of encouragement to their son who is carrying on their legacy.
Following successful placements at Hackensack Meridian Health's corporate office, Alyssa Martinez '23 and Mohamed Abdelaziz '22 will join the team permanently this fall.
Renowned anchor and producer to be honored with the Lifetime Professional Achievement Award at the Gala to Inaugurate Seton Hall University’s Center for Sports Media.
On Tuesday, June 7th, The Seton Hall University Career Center welcomed 17 recent graduates for the annual Get Hired Pirates Boot Camp.
Seton Hall alumnus Matthew W. Horace M.A. '13, CPP, Chief Security Officer of the Mayo Clinic, shared his experience as a graduate alumnus and career success on Pirate’s Eye Alumni Podcast.
The Alumni Board of Directors is pleased to announce its newest members, who began their terms this month as key ambassadors to the alumni network.
TESOL faculty and alumni teamed up with the Orange Public School District this spring semester to provide ESL (English as a Second Language) classes to district parents.