Monthly Archives: September 2005
Irish Studies Program at IU Welcomes John Lavin
The Irish Studies Program at Immaculata University will present a lecture that looks at Eva Gore-Booth´s association with the historical and political movements in early twentieth century Ireland and England. John Lavin, EdD, will examine Ms. Gore-Booth´s The Buried Life
Immaculata University’s Inaugural Lecture for 2005 to Highlight Pope John Paul II
On Wednesday, October 12, the Immaculata University´s Edith Stein Lecture Series kicks off its inaugural lecture in honor of Pope John Paul II called "The Adventure of Phenomenology with John Paul II." The event will be held in The Great
Immaculata’s Campus Ministry Office Coordinates Donation of Supplies for Hurricane Katrina Victims
Immaculata University´s Campus Ministry Office is gathering food and supplies that will be donated to the city of Monroe, Louisiana, through a local Parish (St. Paschal´s Catholic Church). The food and supplies will be collected until Wednesday, October 5. The
Delaware County Resident Matiko Mamaladze Named the Featured Artist for the 2006 Immaculata Art Show
Immaculata University announces that Matiko Mamaladze, of Media, PA, will be the featured artist for the 23rd Annual Immaculata University Art Show. Ms. Mamaladze has been an invited artist to the Immaculata show since 2001. The Art Show will open
Immaculata Presents Workshop on The Second Journey: The Midlife Passage
The College of Graduate Studies at Immaculata University will offer a Special Topic Workshop on "The Second Journey: The Psychology and Spirituality of the Midlife Passage" on Saturdays, October 1 and 15, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., in Loyola
Circles of Healing: Unforgotten Toys
The College of Graduate Studies at Immaculata University will offer a two-day workshop entitled Circles of Healing: Unforgotten Toys, on Saturday, October 15, and Sunday, October 16, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in Memorial Hall on the university´s campus.
October Personal and Professional Workshops
Immaculata University will offer on-campus undergraduate workshops for personal and professional development during the month of October. WORLD CULTURES. This course introduces the main features of non-western civilizations and traditions. Students whose course work has focused in western civilization learn
New Jersey Resident Appointed Chair of the Art Department at Immaculata University
Medford Lakes, NJ, resident Diane S. Grimes joined the faculty of Immaculata University as an assistant professor of Art. She will also serve as the chair of the Art Department. For the past five years, she worked for Cumberland County








