Lydia Szyjka
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Faculty Profile: Dr. Karen Miscavage
Dr. Karen Miscavage always wanted to be a teacher, but she found her true calling in special education where she formed special bonds with her students.
Benefits of a Teaching Career
Immaculata’s education alumni have gone on to become elementary and secondary school teachers, principals and superintendents across the country.
Immaculata and Marywood Announce Strategic Partnerships
lmmaculata University and Marywood University have been in conversation about how we can strengthen our already strong institutions in a post-COVID world.
New class explores Crossroads of Culture, History in Afghanistan
Professor George M. Schwartz, Ed.D. created the course so that students can be better informed about the Afghan people.
The Body Project
Several Immaculata nutrition students completed a training course to serve as peer leaders for other female students at IU.
Theresa Walsh
Because of her excellent undergrad experience, Theresa enrolled in the Master of Science in Health Care Management Program and graduated in May.
Two Students Receive AICUP McLean Nursing Scholarships
The students, Jennifer Grubb ’22 and Margarita Barnes ’22, were chosen from a substantial pool of students from across the state.
Immaculata University Launches Initiative for Zero-Cost Textbooks
Launching fall 2021 with ten courses that serve multiple majors and/or fulfill components of the university’s liberal arts core curriculum.
Lydia Szyjka ’09, M.A., is the director of marketing and communications at Immaculata University, where she has served for more than 25 years. With over four decades of experience in the communications and public relations field, she assists in guiding the University's strategic communication efforts across media relations as well as digital and print publications. Szyjka earned a Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership from Immaculata and has previously served as an adjunct communications faculty member in the Department of Arts, Languages and Letters.