Here’s What Happened When Diplos Took the Blank Map Challenge
Western Europe, South America, and Central America should be relatively easy. Right??
Read MoreWestern Europe, South America, and Central America should be relatively easy. Right??
Read MoreThe School of Diplomacy’s United Nations Summer Intensive Program has had nearly 700 students in 17 sessions since 2001, punctuating the School’s connections and dedication to international organizations.
Read MoreDr. Bartoli’s lecture will take place on April 24, from 3:00PM to 5:00PM at the church. First Presbyterian and Trinity Church is located on 111 Irvington Avenue in South Orange. Refreshments will be served. All are welcomed to attend.
Read MoreThe conference was organized by Dr. Zheng Wang, director of the Center for Peace and Conflict Studies, a specialist in global negotiation and conflict management, and an expert on the Asia-Pacific region.
Read MoreThis challenge, like the SDGs on a smaller scale, is the grandest coalition of students all over the country. Politicians, civil society leaders, business owners, and private citizens are all on a mission to become global citizens and create a better world.
Read MoreAs her last semester draws to a close, Emily is excited to pursue her passion for journalism abroad. After graduation, she plans to strengthen her foreign language skills in preparation for her dream position as a foreign field producer.
Read MoreIn addition to winning Outstanding Delegation for the second year in a row, Seton Hall brought home nine individual awards.
Read MorePeter Cardinal Turkson visited Seton Hall on February 15 to discuss Pope Francis’s encyclical on climate change, Laudato Si.
Read MoreDuring a panel on the next fifteen years of the U.N., School of Diplomacy junior Gabriela Taveras spoke about her work on campus through Seton Hall’s chapter of UNA-USA. She enthusiastically congratulated Professor Martin Edwards for organizing last year’s Sustainable Development Goals Teach-In on campus.
Read MoreThe reaction from participants was overwhelmingly positive, many stating their excitement and pride at being able to take part in the growth and development of the School of Diplomacy.
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