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Mark your calendars! This April, join The Office of Career Exploration and Success (CES) in person at our Spring Career & Internship Fair at Jersey Mike's Arena on our Livingston Campus. An anticipated group of over 100 employers will be available to network with candidates to discuss full-time, part-time, and internship opportunities in various fields. This fair is our last of the semester and is open to the general public, so feel free to share with your family and friends!
“Stay true to who you are. As you chase your dreams, it’s very easy to be consumed in hustle culture, especially in New York, and lose sight of who you are. Never feel that you have to compromise your integrity and who you are as an individual,” McCoy said.
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In our current landscape, where AI significantly influences content creation and volume, the importance of groundbreaking creative thinking and unique concepts is paramount. The pressing question for agencies is how to balance the relentless demand and commercial responsibility with producing work that truly stands out.
Lambda Pi Eta is the official communication honor society of the National Communication Association (NCA). It was founded in 1985 at the University of Arkansas by Dr. Stephen A. Smith to recognize, foster, and reward outstanding scholastic achievement in communication. In 1994, Lambda Pi Eta gained national recognition when NCA endorsed it, becoming the official honor society for communication students.
The annual #COMMChella Music Festival, a highlight of the SC&I Communication Department’s annual #BECOMM campaign, was held at the Yard on College Avenue on April 2, 2025 under a fair sky.
At “Career Conversations,” a special feature of the spring 2025 #COMMchella Music Festival, 40 SC&I Communication alums networked with hundreds of SC&I students eager to prepare for successful careers.
During the 2024 holiday season, SC&I’s OSS team brought their collective time, energy, and enthusiasm to the Elijah’s Promise kitchen where they “cleaned and cut nearly 400 pounds of vegetables and cooked over 120 pounds of pasta, giving our chefs the ingredients they needed to prepare meals for about 600 people the next day,” said Elijah’s Promise Chef Chrissy Banks.
“My biggest advice for current students is to take full advantage of every resource available and don’t be afraid to ask for help. Some of the best opportunities come from simply putting yourself out there,” said Verma.
More than 40 attendees—including certificate graduates, CPS instructors, and corporate partners—joined Julie Johnson, Ed.D., Director of Continuing and Professional Studies, in Los Angeles for a dynamic gathering of professionals from across the country within the Creative Operations and Digital Asset Management communities.