As we embrace the vibrant Fall season, a time of change and excitement, we hope you’re settling in well now that we’re over a month into the new semester.
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The next few months are packed with exciting opportunities for you. It’s been wonderful meeting many of you at our New Student Welcome events and our recent Dessert Social. Be sure to read through the rest of the newsletter to discover more upcoming socials, including more chances to get a professional headshot taken and a special “Grad Student Day” at an upcoming Men’s Basketball game.
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Sincerely,
Christopher Cuccia, Ed.D.
Associate Provost for Academic and Graduate Affairs
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| Grad Student Day at Men’s Basketball Game – Reserve Your Free Tickets! |
The Office of Graduate Affairs invites you to a “Grad Student Day” at the Seton Hall Men’s Basketball game against Oklahoma State on December 8 at the Prudential Center. Also, join us for a pre-game tip-off reception with light refreshments, beginning two hours before the game. The approximate game start is tentatively scheduled for 12:30 p.m.
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Current Seton Hall Graduate Students can request 1-2 free tickets to the event.
Tickets are limited and will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis, so please reserve your tickets. This Big East – Big 12 battle is sure to excite!
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| MBA Roundtable: Executive Insights & Networking |
Join the Office of Graduate Affairs and the Career Center for the MBA Roundtable: Executive Insights & Networking, where you will have the opportunity to connect with key industry leaders, successful Seton Hall alumni, and fellow graduate students. Gain invaluable career advice, build meaningful connections, and expand your professional network on and off-campus at this exclusive event.
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Please join us for this event on Thursday, October 17 from 6 to 7p.m. in the Jubilee 4th Floor Atrium. Registration requested but not required. Click here to RSVP.
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While this networking session is geared toward M.B.A. program participants, graduate students from other disciplines with an interest in business or entrepreneurship are also encouraged to join.
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This event is co-hosted by the Office of Graduate Affairs and The Career Center. For any questions, please contact Justin.Krass@shu.edu.
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| Social and Headshot Opportunity at IHS Campus
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We will be offering several opportunities this semester to have your professional photo taken, the next taking place on Wednesday, October 9th. Drop in anytime between 10 a.m. and 12 p.m. at the IHS Campus, Learning Studio 1319 to have a free professional headshot taken while also enjoying light breakfast food and coffee. A bonus – The Career Center will be joining us to answer any questions and provide information about the many great services they offer. Sign up here.
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| Honoring our Student Veterans on Veterans Day
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Join our campus community on Veterans Day, November 11, as we take an opportunity to honor all military veterans, and in particular, our undergraduate and graduate student veterans.
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The day will kick-off with a ceremony on the Campus Green starting at 10:30 a.m., followed by light refreshments in the University Center Event Lounge. Learn more here.
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Graduate student veterans, be on the lookout for an email with an invite to a special luncheon honoring you.
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| Free Professional Development Courses for Graduate Students
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Unlock your potential with Seton Hall University's Hall-mark professional development courses, offered at no fee for matriculated graduate students. These virtual offerings are designed to provide practical application and industry relevance that equip professionals with the tools and knowledge needed to excel in their careers, advance their professional goals, and make a meaningful impact in their respective fields. Enroll today and take the next step towards achieving your professional aspirations with Seton Hall's Hall-mark Graduate Certificate courses. Click here to register and learn more! Use code Hall-mark100 to enjoy these amazing experiences absolutely free!.
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Hurry - registration for the next free offering is filling up: November 7, 14 and 21, 6 to 8 p.m.
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Tell your friends about our Graduate Open House
Graduate Open House is on October 1 Interested in excelling professionally or reaching even more academic milestones? This is a perfect chance to explore our flexible graduate programs that are designed with our students’ success in mind. Invite a friend, or register yourself, to learn about all the opportunities that await with a graduate education from Seton Hall.
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October is Hispanic Heritage Month
Here are a few programs on campus that celebrate Hispanic Heritage!
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Seton Hall Redefines Higher Education:
Explore how Seton Hall’s Stillman School of Business and the Division of Continuing Education are redefining higher education through micro credentials, upskilling and internationalization. Learn more here.
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Buccino Leadership Institute Presents: Spring Break Trip to Puerto Rico
Join the Buccino Leadership Institute for Spring Break in Puerto Rico. As a territory of the United States with colonial roots, Puerto Rico has a unique leadership story to tell. Participants will learn about the rich culture and history of leadership in Puerto Rico while embracing the Island’s unique beauty and fun attractions. Graduate students who have participated in any of the Hall-mark certificate programs are eligible to participate. Learn more here.
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Congratulations to Dr. Peggy Brady-Amoon, Professor in the Department of Professional Psychology and Family Therapy, College of Health Development, Culture and Media, for contributing to Rockland State Hospital: A Case Approach to Teaching the History of Psychology. Dr. Brady-Amoon's contributions provide resources for teaching and learning about the interwar period at Rockland State Hospital located in New York.
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Valerie Gorsky (left) and Katie Hendrzak (right) with America's Got Talent winner and person who stutters, Amanda Mammana
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Valerie Gorsky and
Kathryn “Katie” Hendrzak
School of Health and Medical Sciences
Speech-Language Pathology Majors
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This summer, these two graduate students from the Department of Speech-Language Pathology put their studies into action and volunteered at a camp for children and teens who stutter.
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Their work helped them in making a difference with camp participants and additionally helped them in gaining career perspectives.
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Read more about their experience and reflections here.
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Mary Ellen Roberts, D.N.P., R.N., A.P.N.C., FNAP, FAANP, FAAN
College of Nursing
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Dr. Maryellen Roberts presented at the International Council of Nurses (ICN) Nurse Practitioner (NP) / Advanced Practice Nurse (APN) Conference in Scotland in early September.
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Her research on spirituality, simulation, AI in education, and professional development was presented at this global platform in collaboration with nurse practitioners across the country.
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“This conference provides the largest global forum for advanced practice nurses to network and collaborate on contemporary topics and future trends relevant to their practice. The conference theme "Advanced practice nursing an invaluable investment for global health" was inspired by the International Council of Nurses strategic priorities and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, and Universal Health Coverage.”
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What's Happening This Month
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| 5 Benefits of Professional Associations for Graduate Students
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Networking Opportunities: Professional associations provide a platform to connect with professionals in your chosen industry and fellow graduate students, which can lead to valuable mentorship, job opportunities, and collaborations.
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Professional Development: Many associations provide workshops, conferences, and webinars that can enhance your skills and knowledge on topics relevant to your field, such as industry trends, new research and career advancement.
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Access to Resources: Professional associations often offer exclusive resources like job boards, industry publications, and discounts on professional certifications. These resources can be invaluable as you transition from academia to the professional world.
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Advocacy and Representation: Joining a professional association allows you to be part of a community that advocates for the interests of graduate students and your field. This can include advocating for fair wages, better working conditions, and increased funding for graduate programs.
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Leadership Experience: Serving on an e-board for a professional association is a great way to enhance your leadership skills, build lifelong connections, and be seen as an expert in your field.
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Be on the lookout for upcoming Career Center graduate student events!
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| Transportation Options On and Around Campus
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The Seton Hall Shuttle (formerly known as SHUFLY) and SHU Ride (formerly known as SafeRide) are back in full swing. To track the Shuttle and request an on-demand ride from SHU Ride, please download the TripShot app.
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- This service is free for all community members and their accompanied guests.
- Operating hours: Monday through Friday from 6 a.m. to 3 a.m.; Saturday from 12 p.m. to 3 a.m.; and Sunday from 11:30 a.m. to 3 a.m.
- Community members will need to present their Seton Hall ID and tap the card once boarding.
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SHU Ride operates daily from 5 p.m. until 3 a.m., transporting community members to locations within the SHU Ride zone that are not covered by the Seton Hall Shuttle route.
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You can request a ride through the TripShot app while within the SafeRide zone.
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- Alternatively, you can request a SHU Ride by visiting the Public Safety building (located behind Corrigan Hall and adjacent to the Ward Place exit) or by calling (973) 761-7550.
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If you have any questions, please contact Parking Services at (973) 761-9329.
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Sign up for ORCID this Fall
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Seton Hall graduate students can enhance the discovery of their scholarship. ORCID is a unique, persistent identifier (PID) you can register for so funders, publishers, scholarly societies, and other researchers can quickly find and distinguish your work. Sign up today – instructions are here: https://library.shu.edu/orcid. You can transfer your scholarship between ORCID, Digital Measures, HeinOnline, Scopus or Google Scholar with a simple text file. Reach out to your liaison librarian with any questions.
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Research and Instruction Support
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Walsh Library is now managing research and instruction support for the Interprofessional Health Campus in Nutley, NJ. Note that Access Medicine and Bates’ Visual Guide to Physical Examination are available. Use the information below to manage your classroom instruction and research support.
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- Email questions about IHS support to: ihslibrary@shu.edu
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Fill out this form classroom instruction requests.
- Click here to schedule a research consultation.
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The Graduate Affairs Team is located in Schwartz Hall on the 2nd Floor.
Feel free to drop in!
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We are located with other teams from Academic Affairs
including the Pre-Professional Advising Center, the Buccino Leadership Institute, the Division of Continuing Education and Professional Studies, and the CyberX Cybersecurity Lab.
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