Seton Hill University News from the Hill - December 2, 2016

 

   
A Model of Excellence: Seton Hill Career Readiness Program Lauded by University Business Magazine
 
Fit for the World, Seton Hill's career readiness program, has been honored as a Model of Excellence by University Business Magazine. The program, which fully launched this fall, is spearheaded by Renee Starek and the staff of the Career and Professional Development Center in collaboration with Seton Hill faculty.
Arts Alive: Seton Hill Students Facilitate Art Program for Adults with Intellectual Disabilities
 
Seton Hill senior art therapy students Katie Gablick and Victoria Kasaczun spent the fall semester making art with nine participants from The Arc of Westmoreland/ACHIEVA through a new collaboration initiated by Seton Hill alumnus Sharon Greene, executive administrator of the organization that serves people with intellectual disabilities. On Tuesday, the participants proudly showed off the art they created over the past 13 weeks.

Photo Credit: Sean Stipp/Tribune-Review

En Pointe: TaMara Swank Shares Her Love of Teaching Dance
 
In an interview with the Tribune-Review, Assistant Professor TaMara Swank shares her passion for teaching dance, how she came to Seton Hill and how the University's dance program embraces technology.
No Regular Joe: Soccer Player Joe Smith Selected as Academic All-American
 
Senior soccer player Joe Smith was selected to the 2016 CoSIDA Academic All-America Team after being selected to the All-District team a year prior. Joe, a native of England, will graduate in May with a degree in Accounting and currently holds a 3.95 GPA.

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