
New Black Diplomacy Student Organization
The Black Diplomacy Student Organization is a campus student organization created by students and alumni to support and inspire students.
Just minutes from New York City and a few hours from Washington, D.C., Seton Hall's School of Diplomacy and International Relations is an ideal place to study international relations and practice diplomacy first hand in a professional, dynamic and culturally rich setting.
The Black Diplomacy Student Organization is a campus student organization created by students and alumni to support and inspire students.
Two Diplomacy students write about their experience representing Seton Hall in a course on the future of U.S. nuclear strategy organized by the John Quincy Adams Society.
Join us online to meet our community members, including deans, faculty representatives, director of career development, current students, and alumni. This is a great opportunity to learn more about graduate programs and specializations, internship and career opportunities, admission requirements, financial aid, student life and more.
Vanessa Vuji, a senior majoring in Diplomacy and Modern Languages, landed the internship of her dreams -- reporting on global events for La Voce di New York, an Italian-English UN based journal.
Starting this spring, students attending the newly opened Newark School of Global Studies will have an opportunity to take college level courses in international relations.
Along with his interest in policy analysis, Bradley Ryktarsyk has been actively pursuing research on public diplomacy, international education, and post-conflict reconstruction as a graduate student at the School of Diplomacy.
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