New Graduate Career Exploration Specialist to Support Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Students

~ April 14, 2025 ~
Graduate Career Exploration Specialist Marjorie (MJ) Mosereiff joined the Graduate School to provide career and professional development support for doctoral and master’s students in arts, humanities, and social sciences fields by offering one-on-one appointments, co-teaching a course, and designing workshops.
Students can book an appointment and connect with Mosereiff on LinkedIn.
Learn more about Mosereiff’s background, goals, and interests in the following Q&A.
What is your educational and professional background?
I hold a master’s degree in Southeast Asian studies from Cornell and dual bachelor’s degrees in political science and Russian studies from West Chester University, along with a secondary teaching certificate. Before this role, I spent three years in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and seven in the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning working in career development. Prior to higher ed, I taught high school world history and U.S. government for three years, and English as a foreign language in Thailand for two. I’m a certified professional coach through the Academy for Creative Coaching and trained in Gallup’s Successful Strengths Coaching course. My own career path has been nonlinear—housekeeper, barista, museum and movie theater attendant, grounds crew, teacher—and ultimately led me to the energizing world of professional development and coaching!
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What are your goals in this position?
To normalize career exploration as a vital part of the grad experience. To co-create programming that’s relevant and empowering. To expand employer outreach for arts, humanities, and social sciences grads. To partner with faculty in supporting students’ career goals. And, of course, to meet amazing students and have fun along the way!
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Read full profile of Marjorie (MJ) Mosereiff on the Graduate School website