Author: delvalmedia


  • Leaving an E360 Legacy

    If you’ve ever walked into the Center for Student Professional Development office (CSPD) or had any questions about the E360 experiential learning program, chances are you met Darrah Mugrauer. Darrah served as the director of the E360 program for Delaware Valley University for three years and is leaving a legacy here at DelVal as she…

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  • Student Spotlight: Hailey Christman

    When it comes to finding a silver lining, this senior Media and Communication major is one of the pros. After facing a career-ending injury and surgery on her hip, she was not cleared by medical professionals to join the women’s wrestling team. But she wasn’t going to let that stop her from being part of…

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  • Organization Prevents Burnout

    If you haven’t gotten yourself organized for the spring semester, now is the time! Hannah Seltzer is a senior Media and Communication major and founding member of the Full360 blog. This short video offers a glimpse into her methods for managing tasks and staying organized.

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  • Student Spotlight: Brandon James

    Meet Brandon James. Brandon is a senior biology major at Delaware Valley University and has enjoyed just about every minute of being on campus. He knew DelVal was the school for him before he even got here. “What really attracted me to DelVal was the small class sizes and the overall feel of the campus,” James said. “It really…

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  • Student Spotlight: Miranda Keefe

    What are you passionate about? This is not really a question that is commonly asked, but more one that is more rhetorical. After speaking with senior Restaurant and Foodservice Management major and Business Administration minor, Miranda Keefe, she explained that you can be passionate about more than one concept or life skill. You can’t go…

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  • “Your Greatest Weakness”: Answering One of the Toughest Interview Questions

    The interview process can be terrifying and can easily lead to overthinking. You never know which questions you’ll be asked or how the interviewer expects you to respond. That said, there is one question I have been asked in every single interview I have ever been a part of, and it’s also one of the…

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