Young Alumni Panel to Invite Students Into Conversation on Life After Graduation
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Julia Gallo ’24, B.S. in Diplomacy and International Relations
The Center for Catholic Studies, in collaboration with Campus Ministry, will host a Young Alumni Panel at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, March 26, in the University Center Event Lounge.
Open to all Seton Hall students, especially undergraduates, the event will offer a chance to hear from recent alumni as they reflect on the transition from college to post-graduate life. The conversation will explore questions many students are already beginning to ask: What comes next after graduation? How do you navigate career decisions, relationships, community and faith in a new stage of life?
The panel will feature three recent Seton Hall alumni:
Julia Gallo ’24, B.S. in Diplomacy and International Relations
Giselle Pineda ’22, MHA, B.S. in Biology and Catholic Studies
Jaruwat P. Maendl ’23, B.S. in Chemistry and Physics
Jaruwat Maendl ’23, B.S. in Chemistry and Physics
Through personal reflection and conversation, the panelists will share honest insights about life after Seton Hall, including both the excitement and the uncertainty that can come with entering the professional world. The evening will include a welcome and introduction, brief reflections from each panelist, a moderated conversation, and audience Q&A.
Giselle Pineda ’22, MHA, B.S. in Biology and Catholic Studies
Hosted by the Center for Catholic Studies in collaboration with Campus Ministry, the Young Alumni Panel is designed to create a meaningful space for students to hear from peers who have recently made the transition into post-college life. The event invites students to reflect on vocation, purpose and what it means to carry the values and relationships formed at Seton Hall into the years beyond graduation.
Click here to register.

