
Students Awarded Nonprofit Intern Scholarship
Russell Cook and Catherine Wasson have both been awarded the The Rodriguez Family Nonprofit Intern Scholarship, thanks to the generosity of Seton Hall Parents, Jesus and Patricia Rodriguez.
Russell Cook and Catherine Wasson have both been awarded the The Rodriguez Family Nonprofit Intern Scholarship, thanks to the generosity of Seton Hall Parents, Jesus and Patricia Rodriguez.
Take advantage of the holiday time to build your professional network.
The new Career Decisions course, taught by Professor and Career Center advisor Bob Franco, prepares students for post-baccalaureate careers.
Over the past 10 years the CHAMP program has bridged partnerships between alumni mentors and students.
The directors of The Career Center offer helpful tips and access to resources to graduates in this unprecedented job market.
The Career Center honors students at the Virtual 2020 Experiential Education Awards, from each school and college, for their excellence and achievements.
On January 22, the CommArts Honor Alumni Mentor Partners (CHAMP) ushered in its 10th year with a kick-off event.
The Career Center reminds students that the Winter Break is a great time to take advantage of opportunities to build your professional network.
The Career Center offers students opportunities to network with industry professionals.
The Career Center hosted two networking events on October 2, 2019, connecting nursing and finance students with employers.
Close to 800 students and 130 employers networked at The Career Center's Fall Career Fair.
Just one year after graduating, Ashley Turner ’18 found herself working as a social media producer for CNBC.
More than 130 employers are expected to participate in the Sept. 18 Career Fair for current Seton Hall students and alumni.
The newly named Rodriguez Family Nonprofit Intern Scholarship will help to defray student expenses.
Intern Spotlight on Public Relations major, Emily High, who landed a summer internship working with the design and merchandising teams at The Children's Place.
Kylie Aoki is a student who understands the value of leadership and experience.
Mario Sirico is a double major ready to start his third internship.
Companies and organizations from across the U.S. joined Seton Hall at the Spring Career Fair on Wednesday, March 27.
With a public service and leadership background, Rev. Joseph V. Thelusca is committed to helping Seton Hall students succeed.
Now in its ninth year, the Communication Honors Alumni Mentoring Program helps launch the careers of aspiring professionals.
First generation student nearing graduation has participated in multiple internships.
Although winter break is a good time to relax,remember to take advantage of opportunities to build your professional network.
Kevin Sanchez, 2018 graduate, has entered the Police Academy in Orange County, Florida.
Explore potential internships and entry or mid-level positions with over 125 employers at the fall Career Fair.
For the second year, The Career Center awarded students the "Nonprofit Intern Scholarship."
This new professional development platform that will allow students to virtually network with over 100,000 alumni worldwide.