Lambda Pi Eta (LPH) held its first-ever “Lambda Pi(e) Your Professor” event on April 24 to raise money for the non-profit organization CommunicationFIRST.
Issues women and people of color face in the sports media field were discussed at the Sports Media Discussion Panel
Along with the declining art of newspapers, women and people of color in sports journalism are still facing structural issues, according to the executive director of Seton Hall’s Center for Sports Media (CSM). Despite initiatives such as the #MeToo movement, female reporters are still confined to certain roles in the sports media industry, panelist Jane … Continue reading Issues women and people of color face in the sports media field were discussed at the Sports Media Discussion Panel
Lambda Pi Eta holds its second annual successful blood drive
Lambda Pi Eta (LPH) once again partnered with the New York Blood Center to hold their second annual blood drive at the University on Feb. 7. LPH chose to hold the blood drive again since it was such a success last year. At last year’s blood drive, 61 donors were registered, and 53 units were … Continue reading Lambda Pi Eta holds its second annual successful blood drive
Jen Maxfield visits Seton Hall to discuss her book and career in broadcast journalism
Lambda Pi Eta hosted Jen Maxfield on campus on Nov. 29 to discuss her career as a broadcast journalist, share stories from her Amazon Best Seller, “More After the Break: A Reporter Returns to Ten Unforgettable News Stories,” and answer student questions. According to her website, Maxfield is an Emmy-award-winning reporter and substitute anchor for … Continue reading Jen Maxfield visits Seton Hall to discuss her book and career in broadcast journalism
Introducing Lamba Pi Eta’s 2021-2022 Member Class
The Seton Hall Lambda Pi Eta chapter held new member inductions on April 8. Before getting inducted, the member class and their guests heard speeches from club advisor Professor Bollinger and keynote speaker Dr. Plummer. Following the speeches, LPH Executive Board members Ariana Esposito, Kaitlyn D'Addezio, Ava Holtzer, Jessica Lameiras, and Brooke McCormick performed the … Continue reading Introducing Lamba Pi Eta’s 2021-2022 Member Class
Lambda Pi Eta hosts “Behind the Cine” panel with professors William Pace and Gretchen Hall
On March 23, Lambda Pi Eta held a theatre and film panel, “Behind the Cine,” with Seton Hall professors William Pace and Gretchen Hall, who were both a part of the award-winning short film “Cammy.” Pace, who received an MFA in Film Production from NYU, teaches digital media production. On top of teaching, Pace has … Continue reading Lambda Pi Eta hosts “Behind the Cine” panel with professors William Pace and Gretchen Hall
Lambda Pi Eta holds successful blood drive
On Feb. 9, Lambda Pi Eta held a blood drive at the University for their annual philanthropic event. While it may not seem related to Communications and the Arts, Lambda Pi Eta felt it was important to do a blood drive as their philanthropy event since there is a national blood shortage. Leading up to … Continue reading Lambda Pi Eta holds successful blood drive
Lambda Pi Eta holds virtual graphic design panel
By Brooke McCormick On Dec. 1, Lambda Pi Eta held a graphic design panel on Microsoft Teams with Seton Hall alumni Mark Garcia, Katie Cahalin, and Christine Krus. Garcia is the Chief Creative Officer of Majestyk, an NYC-based studio that focuses on digital innovations. He has led creative projects for a wide range of clients … Continue reading Lambda Pi Eta holds virtual graphic design panel
LPE Launches Annual Children’s Book Drive
Lambda Pi Eta, the honor society of the College of Communication and the Arts, launched its second annual Children’s Literacy Book Drive this week, collecting books for the MLK, Jr./ 13th Avenue School in Newark. Boxes have been placed in five locations across campus for the Seton Hall community to donate new and used books … Continue reading LPE Launches Annual Children’s Book Drive