Our Mission

Kappa Delta Pi International Honor Society in Education subscribes to the four ideals of Fidelity to Humanity, Service, Science, and Toil. We strive to maintain professional fellowship, enhance professional growth, and honor achievement in the field of education and related helping professions.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Community Service Opportunity!

Ecole Toussaint Louverture School in East Orange, NJ is holding its annual Career Day on Friday, April 3, 2009. The goal of Career Day is to have the students interact with a wide variety of professionals and occupational groups. This will create an understanding that will help them prepare for their future career. Louverture is currently seeking volunteers to serve as speakers for students in grades 1 to 5. The time commitment will be approximately 3 hours in the morning (9am-12pm). Speakers would share the type of work that is involved in their field. If interested, please contact Grace Gordon at 973-266-2951.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Another Successful Xi Gamma Program!

Congratulations to Xi Gamma for another successful program! Serving Young Heroes: Guiding Children/Youth through Military Deployment had 64 students in attendance in addition to 8 faculty members and 4 administrators. A special thanks to our faculty who promoted the program to students and to our presenters Rachel Lyons, Curtis Myers, and Bill Sardone for assisting our KDP members and CEHS students in becoming more aware of this important topic.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Serving Young Heroes Program

In honor of Public Service Month 2009, Kappa Delta Pi and the College of Education and Human Services presents: Serving Young Heroes: Guiding Children/Youth through Military Deployment When: Wed, February 18, 2009 at 4:30pm Where: Chancellor’s Suite, University Center Speaker Rachel Lyons, County 4-H agent - Operation: Military Kids will provide information, video and resources for parents/guardians, teachers, counselors, and social workers working with young students dealing with the affects of military deployment.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Public Service Month Essay Contest

Due: February 9, 2009 Length: 600-650 words Best Essay: $300 prize, Second $150, Third $50 Open to Undergraduate and Graduate Students Award Night: Monday, February 23, 2009 at 7 PM! Submit by: email csl@shu.edu or drop off at the Center for Servant Leadership, Presidents Hall – Lower Level The Public Service Month essay asks our writers to answer four questions that will help us better understand the challenges of leadership in fulfilling the University’s mission to develop servant leaders: What is leadership? What is service? What is the difference between the two? Explain how the two can go together.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Location Change for November 18th Program

Please note that the location for our November 18th Program, Effective Planning and Models of Co-teaching , has changed to the University Library, Beck Rms A & B (lower floor). The program will begin at 6:30pm.

Friday, October 10, 2008

Job Opportunity - After School Enrichment Program

Instructors wanted to teach after school enrichment programs in ceramics and mosaics. Grades K-5. Training period needed. Transportation necessary. School districts include: Maplewood, South Orange, Livingston, Millburn, Short Hills, Glen Ridge, Chatham. Classes run between 2:30p-4:30p, Monday thru Friday. Flexible schedule. Salary $20-$25 per class. For more information, login to setonhall.erecruiting.com. The Career Center at Seton Hall will be more than happy to assist you with any further questions regarding your account.

Xi Gamma Member Awarded 3 Scholarships

A very warm congratulations to Xi Gamma member, Antonio Totino, who was honored by the Alberto Italian Studies Institute with three scholarhips. Antonio was the recipient of the UNICO Passaic Valley Chapter Scholarhip, the Ciccolini Scholarship, and the Nicastro/Coccia Scholarship for Educators.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Back-to-School Fashion Show & Dinner

The College of Education and Human Services is holding its Second Annual Back to School Fashion Show on Wednesday, October 1, 2008 from 6:30pm-9pm. This year a hot dinner will be provided for the same price! Students pay $5 (Card swipers will be available for students to swipe their SHU ID). Non-students pay $10. If you so wish, for $5 more you can purchase 15 raffle tickets for a chance to win one of the many prizes offered. This professional development program will go over smart career fashions for teachers in the field while offering attendees an opportunity to sit together, network and have a nice dinner. More importantly, proceeds of this event will go towards a scholarship for Education students in memory of SEA Pirate & KDP member, Mary Jennings. Honor Cord Service Points will be given to KDP members who volunteer or attend the event. Please sign the KDP sheet at the ticket table as proof.

Monday, September 22, 2008

KDP - Xi Gamma Board for 2008-2010

A very warm welcome and congratulations to the KDP - Xi Gamma Board of Officers for 2008-2010: President: Rosemary Coyle Vice President: Audrena Campagna Secretary: Marian Behnan Treasurer: Joanna Rose Membership Chair: Brad Harris Historian: Dina Fellanto

Monday, August 25, 2008

Volunteer Service Opportunities for Honor Cord

The SHU Campus Ministry Division of Volunteer Efforts (DOVE) Office offers a wide variety of opportunities to give back to the community. Several programs/events are held right on campus. For more information on volunteer programs/events for 2008-2009, log onto http:///admin.shu.edu/dove and click on "Calendar".

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Nominations - Xi Gamma Officers for 08-10

It is time to select Xi Gamma’s Officers for 2008-2010. Xi Gamma is requesting nominations for active status KDP Xi Gamma members who would like to gain experience as well as benefit from serving as officers. Nominations can be made either by mailing the form sent to your address, calling 973-761-9661, or replying to the nomination e-mail sent to you by arochoom@shu.edu . Forms are also available at the front desk of the Dean's Suite - Jubilee Hall, 4th floor. Members have the option to nominate themselves. Nominations must be submitted by Wednesday, August 27th.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Earn Honor Cord Service Points!

KDP Xi Gamma members who are completing their graduate programs and are already Seton Hall Alumni are eligible to receive Honor Cord Service points by becoming Pirate Mentors. This is an excellent opportunity to give back to the Seton Hall Community and assist current students/alumni who are in or interested in your career field. Participants are required to already be an SHU alumnus in order to qualify to be a Pirate Mentor. What is a Pirate Mentor? As a Mentor, you will connect with current students and fellow alumni to share information about careers. Pirate Mentors serve as industry experts and role models on career related issues. What Does a Pirate Mentor do? As a Pirate Mentor, you will control the number of people who may contact you, the specific information to be released to them, and how you want to be contacted (e-mail or phone). Mentoring is a rewarding experience and keeps you connected to the University in a vital way! To become a Pirate Mentor, click on the link below: http://studentaffairs.shu.edu/career/alumni-piratepride-piratenavigator.html If you need further information, contact The Career Center at careers@shu.edu or call 973-761-9355.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Welcome New Xi Gamma Members!




Congratulations to all new Xi Gamma members inducted at Seton Hall University on April 26th and May 18th, 2008.

A special thanks to our KDP Induction Keynote Speaker, Angelina Martino Finnegan, Principal of Rockaway Meadow School and former Xi Gamma Presdient, for her inspiring words. Xi Gamma is looking forward to another successful year of programming.

Friday, March 28, 2008

World Language Teacher of the Year 2008

Congratulations to Xi Gamma's very own Associate Counselor, Dr. Joan Jensen, for receiving the World Language Teacher of the Year 2008 award for Outstanding Contributions to World Language Education. Joan was featured in an article from The Independent Press.

Thursday, March 13, 2008

When a Parent Has Cancer: Strengthening the School's Response

The Wellness Community in collaboration with the Somerset County Office of Youth Services presents: When a Parent Has Cancer: Strengthening the School's Response Workshop for Educators with Keynote Speaker: Wendy Harpham, MD, Author of "When a Parent Has Cancer" (Professional development hours available CEU applications pending) Date: April 3, 2008 Time: 8:30am - 2:30pm Cost: $25 (includes lunch & workshop materials) For more info: www.thewellnesscommunity.org/cnj

Monday, March 10, 2008

Education & Healthcare Professions Career Fair

You are invited to Seton Hall University’s Education and Healthcare Professions Career Fair Thursday, April 17, 2008 4:30pm - 6:30pm Seton Hall University University Center, Main Lounge For more information and registration, please click on the following link: http://studentaffairs.shu.edu/career/employer-hcpcf-intro.htm If you have any questions regarding the event, please do not hesitate to contact The Career Center at 973-761-9355.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Military Families: A Struggle on the Homefront


The Women's Resource Center presents:

Military Families: A Struggle on the Homefront
Monday, March 10th at 8:30 PM
Pirate's Cove, University Center


Come, meet & learn from families who have loved ones stationed abroad. The deployment of troops affects family members in a variety of work places as well as children in schools.

This program seeks to better understand the affects of war from a domestic perspective and what we can do to be of further support to those going through this challenge.

Another successful KDP Program!


Thank you to all faculty, KDP members and Education students who participated in Xi Gamma's Purposeful Learning in the 21st Century program featuring New Jersey's Teacher of the Year for 2007-2008, John Kline.

A special thanks to Professor Lauren McFadden for engaging several class sections to participate and benefit from the resources given. A total of 50 participants attended.

Monday, February 25, 2008

Congratulations to Antonio Totino!


Congratulations to Kappa Delta Pi and SEA Pirate Member, Antonio Totino, for receiving Student Servant Leader Honorable Mention. He will be recognized at Seton Hall's Public Service Month Award Ceremony on Wednesday, February 27th at 7pm. Such recognition is given to students who exemplify the ideals of servant leadership on and off campus.