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Anthony Nicotera, J.D., DSW, is an Assistant Professor at Seton Hall University's Department of Social Work and Public Administration within the College of Arts and Sciences. He holds academic credentials from Rutgers, DePaul, and Loyola Universities. His research and teaching focus on social justice, spirituality, policy, and Catholic Social Thought in Action.
Education: DSW (Rutgers, 2018), JD (DePaul, 2005), MSW (Loyola, 1997), BA (Georgetown, 1988). Notable works include the Circle of Insight framework, featured in publications like Routledge and Jesuit Higher Education.
Research Interests: Integrating spirituality with social work practice; addressing systemic inequities through pedagogy and policy; promoting nonviolence and environmental justice. He co-founded Seton Hall's Catholic Social Thought in Action Academy, blending faith and social action.
Awards include the Best Film award (2016), Rutgers Achievement Award (2019), and recognition for leadership in social justice advocacy. He actively contributes to organizations like the Fellowship of Reconciliation and has presented globally on peacebuilding, mindfulness, and restorative practices.
Grants include leadership in initiatives funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and NCAA, totaling over $350,000. He advises student groups like the Uplift SHU and chairs university committees on core curriculum and human rights.
Labs/Teams: Leads the Circle of Insight initiative, offering resources for educators and advocates. Collaborates with global networks like the International Congress on Pope Francis and Interreligious Dialogue.





