“I came into America thinking, ‘OK, I speak the same language as Americans, so how hard is this going to be?’
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Andrea Martinez-Mejia, M.A./M.P.A. ’08 originally aspired to work in international diplomacy. Luckily for the residents of New Jersey, she is just as intrigued by the diplomacy required in state government.
Leave a CommentThe coronavirus pandemic has upended the way Americans are living their lives day-to-day — changes to our daily existence have been swift and disorienting. Faith and faith practices provide many with a strong foundation to face uncertainty or hardship.
Leave a CommentThe Fall 2019 Issue is available, with feature stories on: · Seton Hall’s Twenty-First President · A pioneer in Microfinance · Emmy-Nominated Special-Effects Master And More…
Comments closedSeton Hall’s first female valedictorian, Elaine Lardieri Edgcomb ’69, went on to become a pioneer in microfinance.
Leave a CommentInternational students bond with American students in the iBuddy program — and both benefit.
Leave a CommentProfessor Jennifer Itzkowitz studies the effect of behavior on stock-market trading.
2 CommentsDaniel Acon ’80 built a lasting career in special effects — and got his start at Seton Hall.
Leave a CommentSeton Hall’s leadership development program gets a big boost from turnaround management pioneer Gerald P. Buccino ’63.
Leave a CommentDon’t get the wrong idea. Taylor Cutcliff ’19 wouldn’t want to relive the worst months of her life, when doctors told her she would spend the rest of her life in a wheelchair. But Cutcliff, a standout defender during her four years on the Seton Hall women’s soccer team, admits that those frightening days back…
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