NYASA Conference at Seton Hall
The New York Africana Studies Association (NYASA) hosted its 43rd annual conference with the School of Diplomacy & International Relations.
Read MoreThe New York Africana Studies Association (NYASA) hosted its 43rd annual conference with the School of Diplomacy & International Relations.
Read MoreOn March 16, Director of Internships and Career Development Dr. Catherine Ruby and Director of Professional Services Mr. Kyle Younger took a group of eager freshman and sophomores on a New York City Internship Summit.
Read MoreOn February 27, students and faculty from Seton Hall University gathered together to listen to a lecture by Thomas R. Pickering, the former United States Ambassador to the United Nations under President Bush.
Read MoreEvery spring break, the School of Diplomacy holds one or more short-term study abroad trips open to undergraduate and graduate students. This year, one of the trips was an 8-day excursion in China, where students visited Beijing, Shanghai and Hangzhou.
Read More“Nine days, seven flights, four cities, two princes, one kingdom – and limitless cups of Arabic coffee,” the Diplomatic Envoy’s own Managing Editor traveled to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Read MoreStudents with the United Nations Association at Seton Hall University had the privilege of being a part of the United Nations Global Engagement Summit with other world leaders.
Read MoreSGA’s 2017-2018 Diplomacy Senator’s give a brief message to their constituents in hopes of continuing to serve SHU.
Read MoreThere is a complex issue of sociocultural incorporation that needs to be targeted with the ultra-poor, especially with the women in the households who often feel insecure due to their landless status in the community.
Read MoreLindsay Smetanka (’18) is a senior Diplomacy & International Relations major with a minor in Arabic. She interned with International Crisis Group– an independent advocacy organization that monitors and reports on deadly conflicts throughout the world.
Read MoreOn January 22, 2018, Seton Hall University’s Student Government Association (SGA) passed a resolution supporting victims of sexual harassment and assault on campus by “condemn[ing] the heinous actions of sexual predator.”
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