
The New Issue of The Chesterton Review
The G.K. Chesterton Institute for Faith & Culture at Seton Hall University announces the publication of volume 46, nos. 1 & 2.
The G.K. Chesterton Institute for Faith & Culture at Seton Hall University announces the publication of volume 46, nos. 1 & 2.
This series of virtual workshops for SHU undergrads runs throughout June, July and August and covers a wide range of topics.
Despite the negative news all around us, we have some good news to share from the Core, regarding several Core faculty.
Obviously, by wearing a face mask, the mouth will be impaired in making any expressions. What will remain to us?
35 exceptional students studying Religion, Catholic theology, and Catholic studies were inducted into Theta Alpha Kappa.
Jeffrey Morrow, Professor of Undergraduate Theology, was interviewed by John DeRosa on “The Classical Theism Podcast.”
Another successful year for the Religion Department's undergraduate essay contest in theology and religious studies.
The Institute for Communication and Religion hosts an international panel discussion on Kashmir’s communications blackout.
Members of the Seton Hall community help teach leadership to students at Frelinghuysen Middle School through SOAR program.
On May 28th and 29th, the Center for Catholic Studies will host the twenty-second annual Faculty Summer Seminar, "Discerning the Spirit," co-sponsored by the Center for Vocation & Servant Leadership.
The Msgr. James Cafone Catholic Mission Vitae Gaudium Award recognizes Seton Hall University Seniors.
Catholic Studies and biology student Giselle Pineda won the 2020 Petersheim Student Travel Award.
Catholic Studies will induct 30 Seton Hall students to Delta Epsilon (Alpha Mu-Seton Hall chapter) on Thursday, April 30.
Core II classes will remember one of the medieval writers we read this semester, Julian of Norwich.
Through live-streamed Masses incorporating online prayer intentions, Campus Ministry brings the campus together virtually.
Luna Kaufman reminisces on their special friendship and shared legacy of pioneering work on interfaith dialogue.
For their outstanding service and commitment to the University’s mission, Anthony Loviscek and Stephen Zuchowski are honored.
Ibiyemi Adesanya and Kurt Rotthoff are honored for their dedication to ensuring student success.
Professor Ines Murzaku shares historical and theological perspectives on how the Church has engaged public health challenges.
Many Core II students are reading Karl Marx's Communist Manifesto this week while some read Pope Francis' Evangelii Gaudium.
Patrick Manning, Chair of the Dept. of Pastoral Theology, offers ways to be transformed in our awareness during the pandemic.
The Division of Volunteer Efforts is working to provide the Seton Hall community with opportunities to volunteer remotely.
This week many Core students may be reading John Locke's Second Treatise and Pope Francis' Laudato Si.
Papers presented at Seton Hall's 2015 Father Jaki International Congress have been included in an edited volume.
MLK Leadership Program, University Core, and Catholic Studies join together with others to celebrate Romero and King.