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Immaculata University Students Experience Veterinary Care Firsthand
Led by biology professor Dr. Stephen Mason and adjunct professor and veterinarian Maria Mick, Immaculata University students got a firsthand look at veterinary care on Valentine’s Day at Ark Animal Hospital.
Can Research from an Immaculata University Professor Address Food Safety Challenges?
Dr. Qian Jia, a nutrition professor at Immaculata University, researches antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in foodborne pathogens affecting poultry, a growing human health risk linked to antibiotic overuse in food-producing animals.
M.S. in Criminal Justice: The Growing Role of Advanced Degrees in Law Enforcement
Immaculata’s Master of Science in Criminal Justice equips law enforcement with leadership skills, preparing them for advanced roles and real-world challenges.
Immaculata University Ushers in Collegiate Women’s Flag Football with AEC
The Immaculata University women’s varsity flag football team, together with other Atlantic East Conference universities, kicks off its inaugural full season on the road.
Cultivating Leaders: Immaculata University’s Master of Science in Strategic Leadership
The program empowers students from diverse backgrounds to become dynamic, innovative leaders, ready to tackle change, resolve conflict and spark positive transformation in their organizations and communities.
New Academic Leaders Join Immaculata University
Kristi L. Ringen, Ed.D., MBA, joins Immaculata University as vice president for academic affairs and provost and Craig L. Fuller, Ph.D., MLS (ASCP), is the new dean of the College of Nursing and Health Professions.
A Window into the Past: Unearthing the Rich History of Immaculata University’s Archives
The Immaculata University Archives holds an abundance of treasures that chronicle the history of the University and houses rare collections.