
Kirsten Schultz, Ph.D., Crafts a New History of Brazil
Kirsten Schultz, Ph.D., has been thinking about history and its political implications for a long time. Specifically, the history of the Lusophone world.
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Kirsten Schultz, Ph.D., has been thinking about history and its political implications for a long time. Specifically, the history of the Lusophone world.
Ten $5,000 research fellowships will be awarded to students in the M.S. in Applied Physics and Engineering program through a partnership with the University and the New Jersey Space Grant Consortium.
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Jose Lopez, Ph.D. shared his expertise in plasma physics with BBC Future in regards to using electrical horticulture to increase agricultural yields.
A rare manuscript, the death of a Florentine Cardinal and Church reform will be examined by History Professor William Connell and Monsignor Thomas Guarino at Alberto Italian Studies Institute event.
A new program director and two faculty members bring their rich expertise and scholarship in African American history, religion, philosophy, law, and political science to Seton Hall.
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Senior Diana Malenkova talks about her research conducted alongside faculty in Seton Hall's episode of Amazon's The College Tour.