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How can colleges and universities better support students as they prepare for life after graduation?

27 min · 4 de dic de 2025
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Episode Summary: In Season 2, Episode 3 of the Innovate and Educate podcast, we explore how higher education can empower students to connect their learning with meaningful career pathways. For National Career Development Month, we ask an important question: “How can colleges and universities better support students as they prepare for life after graduation?”  Join us as Jorge Rivera, Director of Career Services at Seton Hall’s South Orange campus, and Jacqueline Pirone, Assistant Dean of Seton Hall Law’s Office of Career Services (OCS), share their perspectives on mentoring, transferable skills, and the evolving needs of today’s workforce. They offer practical guidance for faculty, staff, and students seeking to bridge the gap between academic experiences and professional success.  Stay tuned for the next episode of Innovate and Educate, coming the fourth Thursday in January!    Key topics + time stamps   Series and Episode Introduction [00:00-00:40]   Jorge Rivera, Director of Career Services on the South Orange campus [00:40-12:56]  Jacqueline Pirone, Assistant Dean of Seton Hall Law’s Office of Career Services [12:56-26:28]  Episode Wrap-up [26:28- 27:15]     Resources  * Jorge Rivera  * Email [jorge.rivera@shu.edu]  * Career Center homepage [https://www.shu.edu/career-center/]  * Jacqueline Pirone  * Email [jacqueline.pirone@shu.edu]  * Career Services homepage [https://law.shu.edu/career-services/index.html]  * The OCS Bulletin [https://law.shu.edu/career-services/ocs-bulletin.html]    Episode Homepage & Contact Info: Website [https://innovateandeducate.podbean.com/]   Email address: tltc@shu.edu  [tltc@shu.edu]

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