CONGRATULATIONS! Dr. Ronald Brandt, alumni, recently presented “Why do Undergraduate Women as STEM Majors? A Study at Two Technological Universities” at the 2015 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition in Seattle, WA. Judith Egan, doctoral candidate, was awarded as Faculty Teacher…
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September 2015: Important Dates for Fall 2015
IMPORTANT DATES FOR FALL 2015 August 31 (Monday) Classes Begin – Add-drop Continues and Late Registration Begins (Ends Sept. 8) September 7 (Monday) Labor Day — University Closed October 12-13 (Mon-Tue) Fall Break — No Classes October 23 (Friday) Last…
September 2015: Higher Education Programs on LinkedIn
HIGHER EDUCATION PROGRAMS ON LINKEDIN In collaboration with the Graduate Higher Education Program faculty, HEGSA invites you to join the ‘Seton Hall University: Higher Education Graduate Programs’ Group on LinkedIn. Benefits of the group include: upto-date information dissemination, opportunities to…
September 2015: Call for Papers — Conference on Higher Education Pedagogy
CALL FOR PAPERS: CONFERENCE ON HIGHER EDUCATION PEDAGOGY The 8th Annual Conference on Higher Education Pedagogy is focused on higher education teaching excellence and the scholarship of teaching and learning. Proposals are sought for sessions focused on effective instructional practices…
September 2015: Announcements
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September 2015: Master’s Spotlight
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September 2015: Seton Hall Career Center Events — Career Fairs & Networking Opportunities
SETON HALL CAREER CENTER EVENTS: CAREER FAIRS AND NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES September 17, 2015 4:00 PM Fall Career Fair 2015 March 16, 2016 4:00 PM Spring Career Fair 2016 April 7, 2016 4:00 PM Communication Career Fair October 1, 2015 7:00…
September 2015: Master’s Corner — Grad School Hindsight
MASTER’S CORNER — GRAD SCHOOL HINDSIGHT A section of The Insider highlighting the Higher Education and Student Affairs Master’s program. For more information about the Higher Education and Student Affairs program, visit http://www.shu.edu/academics/education/ma-college-administration/index.cfm. “Welcome, and welcome back! As a second-year master’s…
September 2015: Monthly Spotlight
MONTHLY SPOTLIGHT – JILL DIPPMAN
In early August, Jill Dippman, ELMP department secretary, retired from her position after supporting the department since October 2005 — Congratulations!
The HEGSA Stewards would like to thank Jill for her ongoing support. Her assistance and support has been invaluable and much appreciated.
Prior to leaving, Jill shared a note and an image of a recent art project from the Seton Hall art show, as a farewell to students in the Higher Education Programs.
Dear Students,
I began working for the University in May 2003. I was initially hired for a short assignment in TLTC (Teaching, Learning and Technology Center). In early October 2005, I transitioned to the ELMP department secretary position. Seton Hall was the third University for which I have worked; my previous include Harvard and Tufts. I grew up in New Jersey and I left at 25 to pursue photography school in Boston. I ended up living in Boston for twenty years. I returned to New Jersey via Hoboken for five years and worked in New York City for Martha Stewart, among others. Following September 11th, I left Hoboken to live temporarily with family while I took on short-term assignments until I was hired at Seton Hall. I was grateful to find employment and spend my days in a spiritual environment.
After I was with the department for approximately three years, I resumed my undergraduate studies and I applied to be a student in the fine arts program with a minor in art history. Supporting the ELMP department gave me a better understanding of your needs as students and I tried to better assist you. It was always my hope to assist you with your goals. I have enjoyed my time at Seton Hall and getting to know many students and helping them throughout the program.
This summer, I reached the point in my career to retire. It is a little earlier than I anticipated, but a house flood late in the winter requires my presence more than once a week to get things under control. Also, I plan to complete my undergraduate studies and graduate in December. I will miss you and the faculty as well as the office staff with whom I have worked with for nearly ten years.
Have a wonderful semester and ‘Good Luck with Your Studies!’
Warm Regards,
Jill
Farewell, Jill — Enjoy your Retirement!
September 2015: Attention HRED Research Track Students
ATTENTION HRED RESEARCH TRACK STUDENTS The ELMP Research Track faculty requests that all ‘Education Research, Assessment & Program Evaluation’ doctoral students, new and continuing, email Dr. Sattin-Bajaj for information about course offerings and the program track. If you are a…