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Mighty Macs Host Inaugural Atlantic East Women’s Flag Football Championships
Although football is typically associated with fall, it took center stage on a beautiful spring day when Immaculata University hosted a four-team Atlantic East Conference (AEC) tournament. The participants, which included Centenary, Immaculata, Marymount and Neumann universities, played in the first women’s varsity flag football tournament in NCAA history –at any divisional level.
Read MoreFall 2023 Dean’s List
Immaculata University honors over 300 students who merit inclusion in the fall 2023 Dean’s List, achieving a grade point average of 3.7 on a scale of 4.0.
Read MoreImmaculata Named a “Best Bang for the Buck” College
Washington Monthly’s annual college guide named Immaculata one of the northeast region’s best.
Read MoreImmaculata University Makes Switching to a Nursing Career Fast and Easy
Immaculata University’s accelerated, second-degree Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.) is helping people switch to nursing careers.
Read MoreImmaculata Adds Family Nurse Practitioner to M.S.N. Offerings
The 44-credit M.S.N. program is designed for bachelor’s-prepared registered nurses seeking to become a certified registered nurse practitioner.
Read MoreImmaculata University Offering Supportive Transfer Pathways to Cabrini Students
Recognizing that students and parents are disheartened and understandably concerned by the news of Cabrini’s impending closure, the Immaculata administration analyzed academic programs, tuition structures, and admissions processes to devise transfer strategies that cater to students’ needs.
Read MoreSpring 2023 Dean’s List
Immaculata University honors over 300 students who merit inclusion in the spring 2023 Dean’s List, achieving a grade point average of 3.7 on a scale of 4.0.
Read MoreIU 2023 Graduate Profile: Meredith Katona, B.S.N.
After earning an undergraduate degree in English, Meredith Katona decided to switch careers and get a degree in nursing. She was drawn to the field because of the range of specialties and career options she could pursue.
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