From the Office of the Dean |
Monthly Digest - November 2022 |
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Welcome back to campus! I hope that you enjoyed the Thanksgiving holiday! Time is flying and we're coming in on the close of the semester. As you prepare for the winter break, be sure to communicate with your professors, check your exam schedules, and focus on your assignments. If we can be of assistance to you in finishing this semester and/or planning the next one, please reach out to our CASE directors.
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Dr. Renee Robinson Interim Dean
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Student Organization of the Month |
Seton Hall University Chorus performs across campus and at the South Orange Performing Arts Center (SOPAC). The Seton Hall Music programming under the College of Communication and the Arts, provides a hands-on musical experience for all Seton Hall students, regardless of major. Our programming options include the University Chorus, Chamber Choir, Orchestra, Jazz Ensemble and Pep Band.
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The Seton Hall Choral and Orchestra Program is led by the accomplished direction of Jason Tramm, Director of Choral Activities. Dr. Tramm actively teaches voice and conducting and is experienced in both the professional and academic musical worlds.
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There are many opportunities to be involved in student music ensembles in the College of Communication and the Arts. Unless otherwise noted, please contact Assistant Professor of Music, Dr. Jason Tramm at jason.tramm@shu.edu for details on how to join.
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Louis Pasculli, ’24, is a junior majoring in Visual and Sound Media with a concentration in Sports Media. Pasculli is currently the Executive Producer of Pirate Television, where he is in charge of overseeing and making decisions regarding the daily operations of the TV studio.
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Pasculli organizes scheduling, manages the set, edits each show, manages social media platforms as well as podcasts associated with the studio, and appears as On-Air talent as a news anchor, sports anchor, and weather anchor.
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Please remember to check out the weekly Career Advisor Tip from our career center advisor, Juliana Gijima posted in the weekly CASE updates!
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Juliana Gijima, Assistant Director in the Career Center, is the career advisor for students in all majors within the College of Communication and the Arts. Please feel free to reach out to her at juliana.gijima@shu.edu with any questions or to schedule an appointment, or stop by during her Drop-in Advising hours in Fahy Hall, room F13: Mondays, 10 am – 12 pm.
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| | WSOU 89.5FM Students Tally Multiple Awards
Seton Hall’s College Radio Station WSOU 89.5FM won three awards during the month of October for their outstanding broadcasts over the past year including a first-place finish. To read more, click here.
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Brownson Speech and Debate Team Earns More Accolades
The Brownson Speech and Debate Team hosted the Ed Leonard Memorial Tournament, after continued success at both the American Forensic Association District Qualifier and the Harvest Festival Tournament. To read more, click here.
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Professor Is Keynote Speaker in Digital Religion Workshop
The Digital Religion Workshop, hosted by Palacký University featured speakers from around the world. Dr. Ruth Tsuria, Ph.D., was invited to participate as the keynote speaker. To read more, click here.
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Jane McManus Joins the Buccino Leadership Institute
Professor Jane McManus of Seton Hall University’s School of Communication and the Arts has joined the Buccino Leadership Institute as the Director of the Communication and the Arts cohort. To read more, click here.
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Museum Students Practice Experiential Learning
Both students and professors in the M.A. in Museums Professions program visited the Morris Museum in Morristown, NJ to engage and facilitate discussions regarding museums and exhibitions. To read more, click here.
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Graduate Alumni Offer Tips for Program Success
Alumni graduates from the Communication and Arts programs, discussed their academic progress throughout the program as well as skills acquire through extensive, independent research. To read more, click here.
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