Professionals-in-Residence Program
Our Professionals-in-Residence Program links academic interest with experiential learning, connecting students with professionals recognized in their careers and respective industries. Students can explore topics related to their studies and first-handedly learn about the environment and organization of their future careers.
The Professionals-in-Residence program supports the College's commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration by adding this dimension to fully complement the student academic experience. Each Professional-in-Residence structures his/her participation differently, uniquely bringing specific expertise and skillsets to every student interaction.
Current Professionals-in-Residence
Amy Rosenfeld - Senior Vice President, Olympics and Paralympics Production for NBC Sports
Rosenfeld is Senior Vice President, Olympics and Paralympics Production at NBC Sports, where she leads the network’s production efforts for all Olympic and Paralympic Games. At NBC, Rosenfeld has been instrumental in innovating the network’s approach to Olympic coverage, including the development and launch of Gold Zone, a show highlighting key moments across multiple events as they happen. Prior to joining NBC in 2022, she built extensive production leadership experience at ESPN, overseeing coverage of major international sporting events such as the men’s and women’s World Cups, the Indianapolis 500, the X Games and others.
Peter King – Retired Sportswriter, Sports Illustrated and NBC Sports
King, a three-time National Sportswriter of the Year, recently retired from covering the NFL for 40+ years and is one of the most respected sports journalists in the nation. King started his career in newspapers and then moved on to Sports Illustrated, where he penned his nationally-regarded “Monday Morning Quarterback”’ column. He finished his career at NBC Sports.
Past Professionals-in-Residence

Schecter is a veteran journalist who brings his 20 years of experience at Sports Illustrated directly to the classroom. Students in Schecter’s classes directly benefit from his industry experience in editing, writing and producing sports-related content for major media outlets.

Meszaros '00 has stepped beyond the boundaries of mere design; instead, he and Open Eye Global, his firm that specializes in digital development, innovation and analytics, have created a fuller digital experience for his clients. Meszaros brings his immersive experience to the program, and looks forward to meeting students with similar passion-drive goals.
Solomon is known for her exceptional coverage in the New Jersey Area. In 2014, Solomon won a Peabody Award for her series on the exercise of power by Governor Chris Christie and his administration titled "Chris Christie, White House Ambitions, and the Abuse of Power." She has produced over 100 stories for WYNC, and distinctively brings expertise grounded in professional radio and journalism to our communications programs.
Glenn Schuck, 1010 Wins, CBS New York
Schuck '85 began his radio career with Seton Hall's WSOU in 1981. Since then, he has risen in the field, actively covering key events such as the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, Super Bowls, and various elements of Former NYC Mayor Bloomberg's administration. Schuck gives back to his former Pirate community by sharing his advice and engaging students pursuing a career in radio broadcasting. Schuck works exclusively with WSOU news students, mentoring and working one-on-one with students to help reach their career goals.

With 22 years in his repertoire working for The New York Times, DePalma served as the University's first Writer-in-Residence. DePalma focused his teaching by leading specialized journalism courses such as International News Reporting, News Literacy and Media in Latin America. DePalma also shared his interest on Latin American issues (focused on Mexico and Cuba) and additionally taught courses cross-listed with the Latin American and Latino/Latina Studies program.

Dickinson '98 shared her acting expertise directly with students having performed on various stages including: performing at the Lincoln Center, appearing on television in Tyler Perry's "House of Payne" and taking on a role in Tony Award winning play, "Clybourne Park." Dickinson expressed her passion with students, providing them with an inclusive awareness of theatre and all of its facets. Dickinson drew on her own academic and professional understanding to provide students with an integrated and in-depth knowledge of the theatre world.

