
Student Wins Security Fellowship West Point Conference
Sophomore Jasmine DeLeon is selected for the Prestigious Girl Security Fellowship and then receives an invitation to the McDonald Leadership Conference at West Point.
The Henry and Maryann Roman Diplomacy and International Relations Leadership Center
Sophomore Jasmine DeLeon is selected for the Prestigious Girl Security Fellowship and then receives an invitation to the McDonald Leadership Conference at West Point.
Museum Professions students were invited to work with the Morris Museum's historic Murtogh D. Guinness Collection of mechanical musical instruments and automata to provide contemporary insights.
Seton Hall alum and Foreign Service Officer, Russell Brooks, recently met with Diplomacy students from the Buccino Leadership Institute to impart some of his knowledge and share his own experiences.
What distinguishes the Buccino Leadership Institute approach from other leadership programs is that we provide both an individual school or college-based program as well as an integrated university cohort program, so that students learn more intensively how leadership development is applied in their area of study, while also learning from the perspectives of professionals and students in a diverse array of fields.
In the freshman and sophomore years, scholars in the H&M Roman Leadership center attend a weekly interdisciplinary leadership development course taught by Institute Executive Director, Dr. Bryan Price, where they learn to lead themselves and others. In the junior and senior years, scholars complete a Diplomacy specific leadership development curriculum developed by the associate director that engages students in practical application within the discipline of the skills learned in the freshman and sophomore years.
Through the Institute, students complete interdisciplinary group projects, learning from the perspectives of their peers in other fields and honing their team building, public speaking and presentation skills. Students gain leadership opportunities through the Institute’s initiatives such as their Undergraduate Leaders Podcast. Students participate in field trips where they learn from real life examples of leadership, as on the battlefield at Gettysburg and during 9/11.
One of the most impactful advantages Leadership Scholars receive through the Institute is coaching sessions with certified professional coaches. In addition to the leadership instruction students receive, they receive one-on-one personal development with an executive coach. Sessions that cost executives thousands of dollars in the field are provided to our scholars as part of the Leadership program.
The H&M Roman Leadership Center provides scholars with one-on-one mentorship from the associate director; exclusive diplomacy and international affairs expert speaker series and networking opportunities; reading, research, workshop, training and professional development opportunities related to leadership development in the field of international affairs; as well as a community of likeminded peers.
Elizabeth Halpin
Associate Dean; Associate Director Buccino Leadership Institute
McQuaid Hall, Room 125
400 South Orange Avenue
South Orange, NJ 07079-2692
elizabeth.halpin@shu.edu
Tel: (973) 275-2560
Fax: (973) 275-2519
Diplomacy and International Relations, Economics majors
Maplewood, New Jersey