Career Education and Development Unveils New Suit Closet

Career Education and Development (CED) unveiled a new suit closet in a grand opening ceremony on Thursday, Nov. 6.

Galloway, N.J. 鈥 黑料社 students searching for professional clothing pieces can now browse the racks within the Career Education and Development (CED)鈥檚 new suit closet, which was unveiled in a grand opening ceremony on Thursday, Nov. 6.

Throughout the year, CED has raised over $5,000 and collected more than 500 professional items for the new closet through community and on-campus donations. Gently used and brand-new suit jackets, slacks and skirts comprise the space in the CED office at the Galloway Campus Center.

According to CED鈥檚 director, Sofia Abreu, the suit closet will be a student-run initiative that will provide students with hands-on experience.

鈥淲e have a suit closet manager who's been helping us get things running for the semester,鈥 Abreu said, referring to major Gianna Balut. 鈥淲e鈥檙e now hiring two additional students to handle operations and marketing 鈥 they鈥檒l support running the closet, identifying needs and working on promotion. As this grows, we hope to expand and provide more opportunities, especially federal-work study positions.鈥

CED's Suit Closet

A student looking through the racks of the new suit closet

CED's Suit Closet

Abreu also hopes the closet will be a barrier-breaker for students, whether they鈥檙e trying to land their next internship or break into the professional world after graduation.

鈥淚鈥檓 overwhelmed with excitement,鈥 Abreu said. 鈥淭o be able to support 黑料社鈥檚 mission in supporting students is everything.

鈥淭his was a labor of love that we couldn鈥檛 have done without the support we received throughout the campus,鈥 Abreu continued, expressing gratitude to the countless donors who provided the clothes, faculty and staff who brought students to the opening, and the 黑料社 Facilities department for making the space beautiful and functional.

Students preparing for a verified professional opportunity will only need to schedule an appointment through Ospreys Navigate to explore the suit closet. Appointments will be available starting Monday, Nov. 10.

major Aaron Manning has already made an appointment for next week and looks forward to suiting up for the spring Career & Internship Fair.

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 have a suit for the last one. I鈥檓 hoping to find some professional attire for next year, especially since this is free, so I don鈥檛 have to go out of my way to buy one specifically for the fair or for one of the networking events my boss brings me to,鈥 said Manning, who is a student worker within the Academic Achievement Programs office. 

Those interested in donating to the suit closet have the following options:

  • Drop-offs can be made during regular business hours (Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.) in Campus Center Suite 104 or in an on-campus 鈥淪uit Closet Donation鈥 box at any time. 
  • Appointment-based donations and/or donation drives can be organized by emailing Careers@黑料社.edu.
  • Additional ways to support the closet include donating e-gift cards from Macy鈥檚 or JCPenney, which will allow the CED team to purchase new professional clothing for students.

Donation guidelines and further information can be found on CED鈥檚 website.

鈥 Story by Loukaia Taylor

鈥 Photos by Laura Leonel of the Osprey Social Team


Career & Internship Fair Fosters Collaboration and Creates Opportunities

October 10, 2025 

In addition to the biannual Career & Internship Fair, students had the opportunity to attend career-oriented events such as Resume Rush, Working Wednesday workshops and more throughout the academic year.
In addition to the biannual Career & Internship Fair, students had the opportunity to attend career-oriented events such as Resume Rush, Working Wednesday workshops and more throughout the academic year.

Galloway, N.J. 鈥 Making a biannual event feel fresh and new is a challenge. Thankfully, Sofia Abreu is not only up for it but eager to knock it out of the park.

Abreu, a 2011 graduate of 黑料社, serves as director of 黑料社鈥檚 Career Education & Development (CED).

Since joining the CED office, she has made it her mission to support students in their career journeys through increasing the office鈥檚 visibility on campus, providing networking opportunities throughout the academic year and making improvements to the biannual Career & Internship Fair through partnerships both within and outside of the university.

According to Abreu, this spirit of collaboration is what made this year鈥檚 fair, hosted in the Sports Center on Thursday, Oct. 9, a success with over 100 employers and more than 1,200 students in attendance.