Pirate Rock Radio Celebrates Its 76th Anniversary
Student-run heavy metal radio WSOU 89.5 FM turned seventy-six last month, and generations of student DJs came together to commemorate the achievement.
Student-run heavy metal radio WSOU 89.5 FM turned seventy-six last month, and generations of student DJs came together to commemorate the achievement.
Students continue their award-winning journey through the national circuit, looking to the future to mentor new students on a pathway to rhetorical excellence.
Seton Hall Students presented a variety of short films in April’s fourth annual Cranford Film Festival.
Four undergraduates participate in the McNeil Center for Early American Studies' Undergraduate Research Workshop.
The Asian Studies Program partnered with the New Jersey Chinese Cultural Studies Foundation to host the 16th Chinese Cultural Project Contest, with a focus on AI.
Seton Hall's rare book collection - a literary treasure trove spanning centuries and continents, from ancient works to prominent modernist poetry - is on display at Walsh Library.
Aspiring Kindness Foundation 11th Annual Charity Golf Outing at Essex Fells Country Club honors memory of those lost in the fire and recognizes the selfless dedication of our student first responders.
In a significant move to foster diversity and inclusivity, Seton Hall proudly announces its membership in the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU).
Inside the Core, we are happy to host Ines Murzaku, Ph.D., as our speaker for our final spring Scholars' Forum in the CIT discussing her book 'The History of the Jesuits in Albania' (1841-1946).
Diplomacy Professor Brandon Valeriano analyzes the geopolitics of Netflix's '3 Body Problem.'
On February 15, the Institute for Communication and Religion and the College of Human Development, Culture, and Media hosted renowned Imam Nasaruddin Umar.
Our study of the building blocks of Western culture, through this course, culminated in an inspiring travel opportunity, through which we explored the history of various sites of interest.
Seton Hall welcomes Lori Tarke, a nationally recognized leader in diversity, equity and inclusion strategy, as the Executive Director for the Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute.
Join us to celebrate Spring with the Seton Hall Arts Council.
The Department of History will be hosting its annual Phi Alpha Theta lecture and induction ceremony. Distinguished historian David Waldstreicher (CUNY Graduate Center) will deliver the keynote.
Seton Hall University Students and Faculty are eligible for discounted tickets at the South Orange Performing Arts Center.