Career Center Receives 2023 Innovation Award
In 2023, the Career Center received the Division of Student Services Innovation Award, recognizing a department that actively works to reimagine its services to meet evolving student needs.
In 2023, the Career Center received the Division of Student Services Innovation Award, recognizing a department that actively works to reimagine its services to meet evolving student needs.
The Office of Graduate Affairs, in collaboration with the Career Center, is hosting a Career Center Workshop for all current graduate students on March 11.
The Career Center will be hosting three industry specific career fairs for Seton Hall students and alumni this spring.
Alumni provided students with advice to students during the professional dinner hosted by the Career Center, EOP, and Alumni Advancement.
With the Annual Entertainment and Marketing Exchange being held at the Prudential Center for the first time, students were excited for the opportunity to connect with professionals before the game.
The annual Finance Networking Forum allowed students to connect with professionals in the finance, banking, and wealth management industry.
Pre-Health students gathered to explore the health professions and network with healthcare providers.
One hundred companies and over 500 students attended the Fall Career Fair where students had the opportunity to network with professionals from many different industries.
The Annual Fall Career Fair is on September 21st and is slowly approaching. With the event only a few days away, there are many resources that the Career Center offers for students to prepare.
Seton Hall University was again recognized as one of the Top Colleges in America by The Princeton Review.
From April 14-16, Seton Hall’s Army ROTC Pirate Battalion took part in a combined field training exercise (CFTX) at Fort Dix with Rutgers University and Princeton University.
Arts and Sciences student Angelina Paoline, a junior psychology major, shared her internship experience at Good Grief, a nonprofit organization that helps people cope with diversity.
The Office of Student Engagement and the Career Center have partnered this semester to offer a Snack and Learn Career Series for graduating seniors as part of senior class programming and initiatives.
Leadership student Alexa Toohey had the opportunity to assist famed fashion designer Christian Siriano during this year's fall fashion week in New York City as a Public Relations Celebrity intern.
Seeking to explore how college or universities can teach the next generation of communication students, Renee Robinson, Ph.D., has released her latest research on Generation Z.