The Market Research Center at Seton Hall University is a full-service market research facility serving both the university and business communities. The Center features a state-of-the-art facility staffed by faculty and students from the nationally recognized Stillman School of Business. http://www.shu.edu/academics/business/market-research/
Founded at Seton Hall University in 1997, the Center for Catholic Studies is dedicated to fostering a dialogue between the Catholic intellectual tradition and all areas of study and contemporary culture. It co-established the new core curriculum at Seton Hall, including Signature Courses such as: "The Journey of Transformation" and "Christianity and Culture in Dialogue." Focusing on the central role of the faculty, the Center regularly sponsors faculty development programs, including seminars, workshops and retreats. It also sponsors an undergraduate degree program in Catholic Studies, with major, minor and certificate programs, as well as foreign study opportunities. The Center's various units, which include the Bernard J. Lonergan Institute, the Micah Institute for Business and Economics and the G.K. Chesterton Institute for Faith & Culture, offer opportunities for study and research, as well as ongoing programs on faith and culture topics for the general public all over the world. The Center publishes the prestigious Chesterton Review, as well as The Lonergan Review and Arcadia, a student journal.
The Institute of Museum Ethics mission is threefold: * To promote accountability, transparency and social responsibility in the museum * To foreground museum ethics as one of the most pivotal issues to museum professionals in the twenty first century * To create a physical and virtual community of emerging and practicing museum professionals and museum studies faculty who use our resources to make informed decisions about ethical issues.
The Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute, created through a generous gift from Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Unanue, aims to provide a space for dialogue, to encourage research and the study of the Latino experience.
The Center for Entrepreneurial Studies was created in 2003 to raise student awareness of self-employment as a career option. The Center fosters the collaboration of faculty, students, alumni and entrepreneurs to engage in activities and projects that advance hands-on entrepreneurial learning at the Stillman School. The Center is integral to the Stillman Schools mandate to prepare students for careers in the 21st century by acknowledging the growing importance of entrepreneurship in the U.S. and global economy.