Visiting Scholar Presents on Polarization in Religion
Lina Rodenhausen, a doctoral candidate at the Center for Religious Studies at Ruhr-Universität Bochum, presented to CHDCM faculty members regarding her research on online religous communities.
Lina Rodenhausen, a doctoral candidate at the Center for Religious Studies at Ruhr-Universität Bochum, presented to CHDCM faculty members regarding her research on online religous communities.
This conference marks the centenary of Father Stanley Jaki’s birth on August 17, 1924, and will be held on April 24, 2024, at Seton Hall University in South Orange, New Jersey.
The Office of Grants and Research Services (OGRS) will host a series of talks during Petersheim to empower student and faculty researchers with grant research tools and skills.
Biology Professor Chu, Ph.D., and student James Primerano awarded the STEM Undergraduate Research Award for their study on how green tea has antibacterial properties.
Now in its 5th year, the DiploLab offers undergraduate diplomacy students a space to test and develop research ideas, from separatist movements to the impact of social media on the war in Ukraine.
Professor Matthew Hale points out the implications of the preliminary injunction against New Jersey's county line on the election ballot, discussing its consequences on the state's political parties.
Petersheim Academic Expo 2024 keynotes by Interim President Passerini and Alumna Lori A. Zerrusen illustrate ways engage in multidisciplinary research. Abstract submission deadline has been extended.
Seton Hall Computer Science Professor Awarded a prestigious NSF grant for language programming research.
Faculty and staff are invited to attend sessions on proposal writing, Cayuse training, compliance and award management running throughout the week of April 22, part of the Petersheim Academic Expo.
José M. Prieto, Ph.D., of the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, presented on his novel, Nocturnal Butterflies of the Russian Empire, at Cornell's "Nabokov, Naturally" event.
Professor says old world philosophical issues still resonate today as philosophy deals with "perennial issues".
How can a Catholic President reconcile his religious views with his often challenging and partisan political responsibilities?
Psychology faculty member gives keynote lecture on the effects of sleep deprivation at EPA conference.
The Biology Department is elated to share the outstanding achievements of two exceptional students, Aditya Kasina and Marco Fanik.
Renowned Economist and Nobel laureate Edmund Phelps will share insights from his latest work, "My Journeys in Economic Theory."
In an historic first, Seton Hall's own Jonathan Zhang came in second place out of 55 research projects competing at the third annual BIG EAST Research Symposium at Madison Square Garden.