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Saint Elizabeth University's Nationally Ranked Criminal Justice Program Partners with the State of New Jersey
April 26, 2024Saint Elizabeth University (SEU) is excited to announce a strategic partnership between its nationally ranked Criminal Justice program and the State of New Jersey. This partnership aims to enhance training, education, and career advancement opportunities...
SEU Ranked Highly for Social Mobility Among Regional Universities
September 18, 2023Saint Elizabeth University (SEU) has been ranked second among all higher education institutions in New Jersey -- private and public – on U.S. News & World Report’s 2024 “Top Performers on Social Mobility Regional Universities-North”.
SEU Ranked in Top 100 Regional Universities
September 18, 2023Saint Elizabeth University (SEU) ranks 96th in the U.S. News & World Report 2024 Best Colleges Regional Universities - North category, jumping five positions from the previous year.
SEU President Gary B. Crosby, Ph.D., Named to 2023 ROI Influencers: People of Color List
September 7, 2023FBI Collegiate Academy
November 21, 2022During October and early November, 40-plus SEU students attended the FBI Collegiate Academy to learn from and network with FBI Special Agents and professionals. Held on campus, the Academy was open to all SEU students and sponsored by the SEU Honors...
Morris Plains Police Lieutenant Earns Master's Degree at SEU
June 29, 2022Morris Plains Police Lieutenant Earning Master's Degree at SEU
SEU Graduate Navigates Dysmorphia as a Female Bodybuilder
March 15, 2022“I started seeing my body the way a judge would whenever I looked in the mirror,” says Yessine Griffin, ‘21. “I imagined them noticing that my shoulders were too wide and that my waist wasn’t small enough.”
Teaching Mental Health Tips to Athletes
January 19, 2021While earning his doctorate in counseling psychology, Brendan Sullivan, '24, manages to also work as an Academic-Athletic Coach for Irvington High School. Having already completed a master's in sport and exercise psychology, Brendan holds study halls...
I Am Enough: Jasmine Poole, '18
October 8, 2020"I didn't know how to read until I was 12 years old," says Jasmine Poole, '18. "I was born prematurely and, because of that, had a few learning disabilities that made reading extremely difficult."
Student Profile: Taylor Veve, '20, Communication/Business Administration
January 7, 2020While her classmates were just about to enter high school, Taylor Veve, '20, was already preparing for college. As an eighth grader, Veve possessed the foresight to apply to a prestigious pre-collegiate program at her high school. She was only one...