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The Lunch & Learn is a one-hour program hosted several times a year featuring subject matter experts (often alumni!) offering a bite-sized presentation and Q/A on a variety of topics.

Interested in past Lunch & Learn content? Archived presentations are available below.

You are invited to join the Office of Alumni Relations for a virtual Lunch & Learn on Tuesday, April 8, 2025 at 12:00 p.m. ET. Hear from Seton Hill Distinguished alumna Angelica Docog '83, Director of the State Museum of Pennsylvania, as she discusses "How Microcredit and Fairtrade Provide Socio-economic Opportunities for Indigenous Women."

A Zoom link will be provided upon registration (form below).

About Our Featured Speaker

Angelica DocogAngelica Docog is the director of the State Museum of Pennsylvania in Harrisburg. Angelica was appointed to the position in March 2023, and she was the first Asian-Latina to hold this position.

Highly respected by peers in museum administrator, educator, and researcher, Angelica uses these skills to provide educational opportunities on cultural identity, cultural preservation, and cultural sustainability.

In 2019, in recognition for providing innovative initiatives to promote museums as centers for multi-disciplinary and multi-dimensional learning, Angelica was inducted into the San Antonio Women’s Hall of Fame. And in 2020, Angelica was awarded by her undergraduate college, Seton Hill University, the Distinguished Alumnae Leadership Award.

Angelica is a doctoral student in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Texas in San Antonio (UTSA), and she is also working on a certificate in Historic Preservation.

Angelica received an M.A. in Cultural Anthropology from UTSA and another M.A. in Museum Studies from the State University of New York in Oneonta. Angelica received her B.A. from Seton Hill University. 

Angelica Docog in Guatemala

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Past Lunch & Learns

Growing Through Grief: Tips on How to Heal After Loss? with Hayley Wilds MA '10, Author, Speaker, & Trainer (January 31, 2025)

Should I AI? with Tony Krance, Information Security Officer & Executive Director of IT at Seton Hill (October 2, 2024)

Adulting Like a Pro: Estate Planning at Any Age! with Cecilia Hughes, Director of Gift Planning (August 20, 2024)

This presentation featured a testimonial from Seton Hill alum Talib Nichiren '96. Learn how you can start estate planning at any age and take advantage of FreeWill, a 100% free tool available to you as a Seton Hill alum. 

Inside the Memoir of Cartel Hitman El Mano Negra with Christian Cipollini '02,  Author, Comic Book Creator, Lecturer and Organized Crime Historian (March 14, 2024)

This event was co-sponsored by Seton Hill's Criminal Justice Club, and the Q&A discussion was led by Dr. Shavonne Arthurs, Associate Professor and Program Coordinator of the Criminal Justice Program.

Living a Life That Fuels Your Spirit with AJ Jefferson '97, CEO, Homeless Children’s Education Fund (January 17, 2024)

Healthy Lifestyle Choices with Nutrition & Dietetics student Aaliyah Lankey (June 14, 2023)

100 Years of Women's Basketball at Seton Hill with Coach Mark Katarski, Archivist Casey Bowser & Centennial Committee Chair Marybeth Miller (March 14, 2023) 

Cybersecurity with Tony Krance, Information Security Officer at Seton Hill University (October 19, 2022)

Elizabeth Seton, Wife, Mother, Community Founder, Saint with Sr. Mary Ann Corr '67 (August 29, 2022)

A Way Back to Health: 12 Lessons from a Cancer Survivor with Distinguished Alumna Kelley Murray Skoloda ‘86, founder and CEO of KS Consulting & Capital (May 11, 2022)

Creative Giving in Challenging Times with Jim Sismour, longtime planned giving specialist (May 4, 2022)

Veterans Benefits with Distinguished Alumnus Matt Zamosky ’10, Westmoreland County Director of Veterans Affairs (April 5, 2022)

Foundations of Personal and Professional Development with Distinguished Alumnus Dr. Greg Bohall '04 (June 25, 2021)