Date

January 2019

Remembering Mary Scharff ’77

Mary Scharff

On Monday, January 14, Immaculata alumna Mary Scharff ’77 passed away at the age of 64. Mary played on the 1974 Mighty Macs women’s national basketball championship team and was named a Kodak All-American her senior year. Mary continued coaching at the high school and collegiate levels, including 11 years as head coach at Immaculata.

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From No to Let’s Go: Business Major Develops His Passion at IU

AJ Castaldi

AJ Castaldi ’21 did not want to get out of the car on his first visit to IU. Nor did he want to go to IU’s Enactus club meeting. But he ended up attending the Enactus World Cup as a member of the student advisory committee.

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A Principal Achievement: Stephen Brandt, Ed.D. student

Steve Brandt

When Stephen Brandt, now in IU’s K-12 educational leadership Ed.D. program, became principal at Roxborough High, it was on the state’s list of “persistently dangerous” schools. But Brandt and his team began to change the culture of the school.

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Rosalie Gentry: Learning to Lead

Rosalie

Working with customers throughout the day and supporting the work of the sales department, Rosalie applies what she learned in her Business Leadership courses to her day-to-day interactions with her clients.

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RN to BSN Alum Earns National Award

Kathleen Solari

Kathleen Solari ’06 has been selected as the 2019 recipient of the Excellence in Radiation Therapy Nursing Award presented by the Oncology Nursing Society.

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Carrie Quigley on Leadership

Carrie Quigley

Serving as team captain last year, Carrie Quigley ’19 will continue in that role during her senior year. She plays center midfield and is majoring in elementary and special education. Q: Who are some of your favorite professional athletes? A: Some of my favorite professional athletes are Morgan Brian and Tierna Davidson of the United…

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