
Center for Sports Media Kicks off Academic Year
This year, the Center for Sports Media is expanding its reach with new academic programming, high-profile industry partnerships, hands-on learning experiences and even a dedicated student space.
This year, the Center for Sports Media is expanding its reach with new academic programming, high-profile industry partnerships, hands-on learning experiences and even a dedicated student space.
Rosenfeld, who has spent decades in the sports television business, is joining the College of Human Development, Culture, and Media as a Professional-in-Residence this fall.
A couple of sports broadcasting camps took place at Seton Hall University over the summer, with one of them being led by Center for Sports Media executive director B.J. Schecter.
Alex Requena, a Ph.D. candidate within the College of Human Development, Culture, and Media, rejoins the world of academia to continue his pursuits in the ever-changing world of sports.
Seton Hall student-athletes continue to display their talents in the classroom.
INNOVATE100 recognized New Jersey’s most forward-thinking professionals who are shaping the state’s innovation ecosystem, including Seton Hall's Joyce Strawser, Susan Scherreik and Bryan Felt.
The Sports Media and Business Academy, a new five-day summer immersive program, is designed to give students an inside look at the multi-billion-dollar sports industry.
The Center for Sports Media's 'Opportunities of a Lifetime' event showcased partnerships that will help students get a leg up in the industry as well as highlighted student work.
Clinical rotations in schools, rehab centers and NCAA programs prepare students for success as athletic trainers.
This summer, high school students will have the chance to embark on a unique journey into the world of baseball analytics.
Seton Hall's Center for Sports Media sent four students to cover the NCAA Men's East Regional in Newark, New Jersey, through its new Pirates in the Field program.
Through the Center for Sports Media's Pirates in the Field program, students can participate in several experiential learning opportunities including the Super Bowl and NCAA Final Four.
Pirate watch parties are back! The next one on January 15 will include a DJ, hearty snacks and more raffle prizes, in the Event Room at the University Center. Don't miss out!
Angelo Gingerelli, Seton Hall strength and conditioning coach, provides a blueprint for student-athletes to prepare and compete for success in his latest book, "The Next Four Years."
Josie McCartney’s Journey from Seton Hall Swimmer and Servant Leader Scholar to Medical School.
Renowned journalist Peter King, a three-time national sportswriter of the year, is joining Seton Hall this fall as a Professional-in-Residence.