From the Office of the Dean |
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Greetings, everyone—and welcome to the Fall 2024 semester! I hope that each and every one of you had an enjoyable and restorative summer, and that you’re ready to hit the ground running….
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For those of you who are just starting your Seton Hall journey, welcome to the CHDCM community—and for those of you returning to campus, welcome back! Though I do enjoy the peacefulness of campus during the summer, it’s been great to feel the excitement and energy building as everyone prepared for the start of classes. Last week, for example, I helped welcome our new CHDCM faculty to the University, and yesterday I had the privilege of speaking at New Student Convocation. In both cases, I enjoyed the opportunity to help celebrate and welcome the newest members of our CHDCM community, and to help kick off our new semester. But regardless of whether you are a SHU rookie or veteran, I’m so glad that you are here, and I look forward to working alongside you in the months and years to come!
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With this, I also welcome you to our first CHDCM newsletter of the 2024-25 academic year. This newsletter, which we send biweekly, is an opportunity for our College to share great news about the members of our community, to celebrate accomplishments and milestones, and to highlight upcoming events of interest to those of us in the College of Human Development, Culture, and Media. Want to know what some of our faculty, students, and administrators have been up to over the summer? Read on, to catch up on the news and notes from our amazing College and its people—and consider sending your own highlights and news to us, for inclusion in a future issue of this newsletter.
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Otherwise, I wish you all a smooth and easy start to classes, and—speaking of the new semester—if you are a CHDCM student and you haven’t registered yet for classes, now is the time to do so, before drop/add ends on September 3! Otherwise, enjoy this newsletter, have a great first week, and I look forward to seeing you all around campus—GO PIRATES!
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Dr. Bryan Crable
Founding Dean
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Congratulations to Dr. Sadia Cheema for being selected for the Provost's 2024-25 Experiential Learning Fellows program. The program promotes the design and delivery of outstanding experiential learning at Seton Hall University.
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Student Organization Highlight |
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SHU TV is a student run organization that highlights student life and events on campus with feature interviews through the lens of a camera. SHU TV also reports on local community events and programming.
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| One goal of SHU TV is to cover sports for both national and SHU teams, and to highlight athletes and their achievements. Outside the sport bubble, the focus turns to student engagement.
Located in the brand new TV Studio in the University Center, SHU TV is ready to welcome new student members no matter what major you're in. Please reach out to join in and create new stories and ideas. Even if you're interested in just helping out behind the scenes… or onstage….. We are open to all!
Contact SHU TV at SHUPirateTV@gmail.com to learn more!
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Manisha Janjikhel, a 2nd year counseling psychology doctoral student, was selected to serve as the CHDCM APA Campus Ambassador. APA Ambassadors is a volunteer program where a student serves as a bridge between APA and campus peers—sharing new tools and resources and helping to educate students on the value of becoming an APA student affiliate and part of the APA community.
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In addition to being selected as APA campus ambassador, Manisha is conducting research on the Impact of coloniality on the acculturation and enculturation processes of first-generation Asian Indian American women and effects on their mental well-being. Well done, Manisha!
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Welcome Back from the Loudest Rock
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WSOU is back in full swing, broadcasting the loudest rock, news, and Seton Hall sports! Over the summer, we welcomed in five new members to our staff, and we are looking for more to join the team this year. So swing by the involvement fair table during Weeks of Welcome to say hi and learn how you can join WSOU 89.5 FM!
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Center for Sports Media News |
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Students Gain Industry Insights at First Sports Media and Business Academy
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This summer the Center for Sports Media in partnership with the Division of Continuing Education and Professional Development hosted its first Sports Media and Business Academy. This new pre-college program aimed at providing high school students with an in-depth understanding of the rapidly evolving sports industry.
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Executive Director of Seton Hall’s Center for Sports Media B.J. Schecter led the Academy, drawing on his extensive experience in the sports media industry.
Guests included Peter King, John Fanta, Matt Loughlin, Charles Grantham, Len DeLuca, Bob Boland and Devon Corneal.
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To read more about the Sports Media and Business Academy, click HERE.
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Graduate Student Presents at Prestigious Higher Ed Conference
Hanan Abu Salih, M.S. ’23 presented her research at the WES-CIHE Summer Institute 2024, held June 4-5. Organized by the World Education Services (WES) and the Center for International Higher Education (CIHE) at Boston College, the event gathered leading scholars and early-career researchers to discuss the theme "Equitable Higher Education in Times of Disruption."
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CHDCM Recognized for National Excellence in Education Preparation by CAEP
The Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) has announced that the University’s College of Human Development, Culture, and Media successfully completed another seven-year accreditation review for its educator preparation program. In addition to receiving reaccreditation, the CAEP report included no stipulations or areas for improvement—a significant accomplishment, pointing to the outstanding quality of our faculty, courses, and programs!
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| Public Relations Program Secures Spot of PRNEWS Group's A-List Again
For the fourth consecutive year, Seton Hall’s Public Relations programs have been named to PRNEWS Group's Education A-List. Totaling 20 top public and private institutions, that are training future PR pros and marketers as well as enhancing knowledge of practitioners already in the field.
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Continuing Education Courses for Fall 2024
The Division of Continuing Education is offering a diverse array of continuing education courses for the Fall 2024 semester, designed to empower aspiring professionals with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in their careers and personal development. These courses are available to anyone interested in healthcare, psychology, counseling, education, technology, creative design and thinking, content creation, global learning, and have flexible online and hybrid options to meet the needs of current students, both undergraduate and graduate. In addition, any course labeled as a “Hall-mark Graduate Certificate” is offered at no cost to Seton Hall’s current graduate students. Email ceps@shu.edu to learn more.
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