Alumna in Focus: Karol Corbin Walker '86
Karol Corbin Walker ’86 reflects on women’s leadership, access to opportunity and the responsibility to “pay it forward” for future generations.

Karol Corbin Walker ’86 reflects on women’s leadership, access to opportunity and the responsibility to “pay it forward” for future generations.
Chris Christie ’87 looks back on how Seton Hall Law shaped his confidence, values and sense of service, offering guidance to today’s law students balancing rigorous studies with real-world demands.
Grounded in community and driven by purpose, Simone Wilkinson's research examines how English Learner programs influence student success – taking her from Seton Hall to national conferences.
Alumna Kristine Sparks, D.N.P., '15, guides future nurse practitioners through hands-on training and compassionate patient care.
From the early days of P-PAC to medical school, Alyssa’s journey comes full circle as she gives back by mentoring Seton Hall pre-health students through the HMSOM–Seton Hall Mentorship Network.
Seton Hall Alumni’s Three Doctors Foundation Provides Generous Donation in Support of Athens, Greece Study Abroad Program.
Seton Hall University has received a $1 million planned gift from Helen A. Wright and Robert E. Wright ’67 to support students in the Stillman School of Business.
James Weidenborner Ed.D. ‘18 has been accepted into the Peace Corps and will begin his service as a Deaf education volunteer in Ghana, where he will work with local educators.
A recent Diplomacy alumna shares how campus involvement, key internships, and saying “yes” led her to a fast-paced editorial role in national security media.
From her first nonprofit internship to shaping global data governance, Bucceri ’23 turned hands-on experience at Seton Hall into a career at the intersection of technology, transparency and reform.
From exploring global affairs at Seton Hall to supporting humanitarian leadership at the Red Cross, Kristen McGuire ’22 transformed hands-on experience into meaningful impact.
Seton Hall alumna Isabelle Vega ’23 turned a purpose-driven academic journey into a distinguished start in global diplomacy.
Seton Hall is proud to share that alumnus Stephen Lovelette, M.B.A. ’85, has made a generous $500,000 contribution to For All, Forever, the University’s $225 million comprehensive campaign.
Seton Hall graduate Dr. Helen Brewer becomes President of the College of The Mainland, Texas, inspiring first-generation students with her journey from humble roots to academic leadership.
On October 6, Omayra Arocho was named the Assistant Vice President of Student Services and Dean for the Center for Academic Success.
Seton Hall hosts “AI 101” on November 12, 2025, featuring alumnus Joshua Meyer '12, who will introduce faculty and students to the fundamentals of artificial intelligence.