Campus Spotlight: Stephanie Powers
Throughout her college career, Stephanie has sought ways to serve others.
Read MoreThroughout her college career, Stephanie has sought ways to serve others.
Read MoreBy Daniel Garay Web Editor Robert Serry, the School of Diplomacy’s recently named Sergio Vieira de Mello Visiting Chair in
Read MoreThe tabling event included the SHU organizations SAVE, Seton Hall’s United Nations Association, the Black Student Union, Amnesty International, One Campaign, Gender Equality Now, UNA-USA, SHUNA, and MSU. Each table featured a different perspective in order to show how their club’s particular focus also overlaps with girl’s rights issues.
Read MoreThe important thing, Teale says, is to “maintain momentum. You should keep looking for ways to move forward and learn.” Teale shared that she learns a lot from people at other permanent missions, as you often have to be outgoing and talk to people to get information for your reports.
Read MoreThe conference has been held for the last eight years, but this was the first year in which Seton Hall was represented. Competing against prestigious universities such as Georgetown, Princeton, and Harvard, SHUNA brought back four team awards to South Orange.
Read MoreSince its beginning, the Syrian conflict has been a confusing one, made worse by the long list of states and non-government organizations backing either the rebels or the Assad regime.
Read MoreDr. Manojlovic now focuses on studying how the Basque people have dealt with their past. She was both “impressed and surprised” to discover that the Basque Country possessed “very good programs and very good approaches towards the past,” which she feels has “made their case much more successful than the Balkans.”
Read MoreAccording to Dr. Edwards, the goal of the op-ed tutorial is to inspire attendees of the event to write about the SDGs in their hometown newspapers. Such personal and intimate discussion concerning the global goals will inspire students to pass on what they learn and advocate for the SDGs in their future careers, and the School of Diplomacy will continue to be a leader in that discussion.
Read MoreDULCE typically meets on the last Friday of each month, unless otherwise specified. All students who are interested in attending the forum and sharing ways to improve our School can email Dylan at dylan.ashdown@student.shu.edu.
Read MoreThis semester I have the opportunity to work and live in Washington, D.C. I moved here with no grasp of the city and no idea where my internship would be.
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