
New Graduate Information Sessions Provide Closer Look
The College of Communication and the Arts now offers several new online information sessions, all which feature different topics that are most important to prospective graduate students.
The College of Communication and the Arts is a premier choice for students seeking a high quality, interdisciplinary communication and arts degree that is based on a sound liberal arts education, embraces today's digital culture, and empowers students to lead, create, and communicate with responsibility, passion and excellence.
The College of Communication and the Arts now offers several new online information sessions, all which feature different topics that are most important to prospective graduate students.
Over the past 10 years the CHAMP program has bridged partnerships between alumni mentors and students.
James J. Kimble, a communication professor within the College of Communication and the Arts, was featured in the New York Times in an article entitled “The Pandemic Needs Its Smokey Bear.”
Kathryn Lancioni, instructor of Public Relations, brings her 25 years of experience in the industry to her newest book, Public Relations: The Changing Global Landscape, published by Kendall Hunt.
The Seton Hall Forensics Brownson Speech and Debate Team started the new year strong with wins at three tournaments, including First Place Team Sweepstakes at its first asynchronous tournament.
The session will be presented by Ms. Brittany Scoles, Director, CASE & Graduate Administration. This session will offer attendees an introduction to the Graduate Application process within the College of Communication and the Arts.
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