Seton Hall faculty are regularly featured in national and international media outlets
for their academic expertise and ground-breaking research in a wide variety of subjects,
including business, diplomacy and international relations, theology, education, science,
arts and humanities, communication, law, healthcare, government and politics.
William Connell, Ph.D., La Motta Endowed Chair in Italian Studies, discusses The Routledge
History of Italian Americans and a growing interest in Italian American history.
Renu Ramnarayan, Ph.D., co-director of the Business Analytics program, discusses the
global automotive supply chain and challenges facing overseas chip production.
Vaughn Calhoun, Ed.D., MPA, Assistant Vice President and Dean of the Center for Academic
Success, discusses how the U-Life course empowers a new generation of students to
succeed.
Professor Yanzhong Huang, global health policy thought leader, discusses the impact
of the U.S. suspending funding to China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology.
Maxim Matusevich, Director, Russian and East European Studies Program, discusses Africa’s
complicated relationship with the West, soft power diplomacy, and the Russia-Africa
summit.
Cardinal Giorgio Marengo of Mongolia discusses the personal journey of faith and the
importance of this first-ever papal visit for the country’s small Catholic population.
Brian Sheppard, Law Professor and Associate Dean, discusses the financial obligations
when your workplace calls for an ambulance service, but you are not injured and refuse
service.
The School of Diplomacy and UNITAR have created a new leadership program to equip
mid-level professionals with the necessary skills to positively impact today’s world
with an online M.S. in International Affairs and Diplomatic Practice.
Professor William Connell, La Motta Endowed Chair in Italian Studies, discusses Italian
American surnames, political scrutiny and Presidential candidate Ron DeSantis.
Finance expert Xiaoqing Eleanor Xu, Ph.D., CFA, discusses how economic market conditions
can affect housing prices and the future direction of mortgage rates.
Experts in healthcare, fintech and other industries shared their insights on the benefits
and caveats of AI at the New Jersey Big Data Alliance Symposium, hosted by Seton Hall.