Christopher Ferrante
Contributing Writer
Education
- BA Psychology, The College of New Jersey
- MA English, Seton Hall University
Christopher Ferrante is an adjunct professor at Seton Hall University where he teaches in the first-year writing program. He earned his BA in psychology from The College of New Jersey in 2018 and his MA in English (creative writing) from Seton Hall University in 2022. His passions include the craft of fiction, game design, and social justice education.
Read Christopher Ferrante's Latest Articles
Looking Back: What It's Really Like to Start College at 21
Many picture new college students as wide-eyed 18-year-olds — but this isn't always the case. One student reveals the challenges of starting college at 21.
May 19, 2023Help! My College Roommate Is a Monster Who Wants to Eat My Social Life
Living on campus often means living with a roommate. But what if your roommate is the absolute worst? One student offers advice on managing conflict.
May 19, 2023How to Separate Your Self-Worth From Your Financial Worth in College
College can be pricey. One student shares how his struggle to afford college taught him the importance of separating his self-worth from his ability to pay.
April 7, 2023