Music for People Workshop
Immaculata University hosted Music for People’s improvisation workshop from Friday, February 15 to Sunday, February 17, 2013, in Memorial Hall. The workshop was open to current Immaculata students and the general public. Music for People is a catalyst in gathering
David Martinson joins Graduate Psychology Dept.
David Emil Martinson, Ph.D., has joined Immaculata University as an assistant professor in the Graduate Psychology Department. He is teaching counseling psychology seminars and a course on counseling theories and techniques. Martinson holds a master’s degree in education and a
Dr. Denise Kerr Joins Faculty
Newtown Square, PA, resident Denise Kerr, Ed.D., has joined the Education faculty at Immaculata University. She will teach graduate-level courses in Education. Prior to coming to Immaculata, Dr. Kerr served as superintendent of Schools for the Rose Tree Media School
New theology instructor Sister Annette Pelletier
Sister Annette Pelletier, IHM, has joined Immaculata University as an instructor in the Theology Department. She is currently teaching an introductory theology class and classes in theological anthropology and ecclesiology. Sister Pelletier earned her Master of Arts in religion and
Steinway Spotlight Performance
Immaculata University, in conjunction with Jacobs Music, presents the inaugural “Steinway Spotlight Performance” featuring pianist Young-Ah Tak. The concert is being held on Saturday, February 2, at 7:30 p.m. in Memorial Hall. In addition, guests are also invited to Tak’s
Financial Aid Workshops
Immaculata University will conduct a Financial Aid Workshop for prospective students, their families, and the community on Saturday, February 9, and Saturday, February 16, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. in Loyola Hall, room 127, on the University’s campus.
New assoc. professor of math Ileana Ionascu
Ileana Ionaşcu, Ph.D., has joined Immaculata University’s Mathematics, Computing Sciences, and Physics Department as an associate professor of mathematics. She is currently teaching classes in calculus and probability and statistics. Before coming to Immaculata, Dr. Ionaşcu taught at Philadelphia University,










