SOUTH ORANGE, NJ — Seton Hall University has appointed noted theologian Mark T. Miller as the first Toth/Lonergan Endowed Visiting Professor. His appointment began this August. Miller is expected to teach courses in various schools throughout the university and participate in initiatives of the Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies and the Center for Catholic Studies.
Prior to his appointment at Seton Hall, Miller has a long history of academic excellence. He is currently a member of the Department of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of San Francisco, and has taught at Georgetown University and Boston College as well as the University of Asia and others worldwide. He holds a joint appointment in the Yuchengco Philippines Studies Program and is the associate director of the St. Ignatius Institute at San Francisco University.
“We are honored to welcome professor Miller to Seton Hall. He is a world-class scholar and theologian and his arrival as the inaugural Toth/Lonergan Endowed Visiting Professor further informs our university in its greatest work: preparing our students — based upon ethics, values and a rigorous academic experience — to become servant leaders in a global society,” Senior Associate Provost Joan Guetti said in a press release.