
Representing Exuberance and Excellence in Education
Shea Richardson was honored for being a dedicated and inspired educator on April 25, when she received the Hanbury Alumni Mission Award from Seton Hall.
The College of Education and Human Services develops the knowledge, skills, competencies and moral and ethical values necessary for outstanding performance in teaching, educational leadership, professional psychology and family therapy. We are dedicated to ensuring our professional preparation programs are based on essential knowledge, evolving technology, research findings and reflective practices.
Shea Richardson was honored for being a dedicated and inspired educator on April 25, when she received the Hanbury Alumni Mission Award from Seton Hall.
Drawing from personal experience, Elementary/Special Education (4+2) Major Jodiann Morgan uses storytelling to help others grow and find comfort in being themselves.
Staff from the College of Education and Human Services invite prospective students to join this live webinar to learn more about Seton Hall’s flexible online school and community counseling graduate programs. Register here
Robert Yaiser and Dr. David Costantino receive the Police Graduate Studies Adjunct Professor of the Year Award for their leadership and service to students and the CEHS.
Katie Smith, Ph.D., assistant professor of higher education, was the recipient of the 2022 Schreitmueller Faculty Servant Leader Award.
TESOL faculty and alumni teamed up with the Orange Public School District this spring semester to provide ESL (English as a Second Language) classes to district parents.
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