Stillman student honored at luncheon

| 29 Sep 2011 | 08:31

    Chester — On March 28, Dean Karen Boroff, Ph.D., held the Integrity and Professionalism Luncheon to celebrate the core values of the Stillman School of Business at Seton Hall University, and to honor student achievements. In total, $99,300 was awarded in scholarships and prizes. At the luncheon, Kevin Van Demark of Chester was presented with the Cestone Scholarship for second place. “I congratulate these students and the families and friends who support them,” said Boroff. “In addition to their achievement within the Stillman community, the honorees have managed to maintain excellent grades and keep a full-court press on extracurricular and professional endeavors.” Stillman is the first private business school in New Jersey to be accredited by the international Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. The Stillman School is home to the Center for Entrepreneurial Studies, the Center for Securities Trading and Analysis, the Institute for International Business, the Center for Leadership Studies, and the Center for Sport Management. For more information, see www.business.shu.edu.