Seton Hall Means Business: Receives High Rankings
Yearly university rankings have again been released by multiple sites, and Seton Hall finds itself at the top of many categories, as it tends to do.
Read MoreYearly university rankings have again been released by multiple sites, and Seton Hall finds itself at the top of many categories, as it tends to do.
Read MoreOn October 27, 2021, the Marketing department held its second masterclass with Dario Spina of Viacom CBS. Dario Spina prepared an informative presentation for students that provided numerous real-life examples of his work as a CMO. Students learned about ViacomCBS’s marketing strategies, plans, and a glance at his past projects.
Read MoreThe Stillman Masterclass Series is an event you do not want to miss. With the help of the Marketing department, we have been able to bring in three amazing speakers to give students and faculty and insight into their experience within the world of marketing. Use this link to register for these events and we hope to see you there!
Read MoreOn October 7, 2021, the students of the Stillman School of Business had the amazing opportunity to attend a class with Andrew Roja, who enlightened us with a rich conversation about the world of marketing. Andrew is currently working for the most advanced DEI company in Tech, Salesforce!
Read MoreI had the amazing opportunity to sit down for an interview with Jessica Moran, a Junior Accounting major in the Stillman School of Business. Jessica interned with a multinational medical technologies company, Stryker.
Read MoreI still remember the first time I toured Seton Hall as a high school junior in April of 2016. One of the first places on campus we stopped at was the Immaculate Conception chapel, where the tour guide told us a fact about the chapel that remains with me to this day…
Read MoreAs the fall semester comes to an end, students and faculty alike are wondering what the spring semester is going to be like. One thing is for certain, and that is the freedom for students to choose remote learning once again.
Read MoreThe coronavirus has left universities all over the world adapting to new ways of learning and maximizing the available resources to students on and off campus, heavily relying on technology. Universities planned to return to campus in the fall, but the surge of cases in different parts of the United States has left many universities sending students back within a few weeks of opening doors for students.
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