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Dr. Anthony Carcillo Appointed Chair of Immaculata’s Major-Payton School of Business

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An accomplished higher education leader, he brings more than two decades of experience in academic leadership, program development, strategic planning and student success initiatives.

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How to Succeed in Your First Year of College: Six Tips for Freshmen

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Starting college can feel exciting yet overwhelming, but with Immaculata University’s supportive resources, including the First Year Seminar, wellness programs and campus involvement opportunities, students gain the tools to thrive academically and personally.

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Immaculata University Awards Presidential Scholarships to Five Incoming Students

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The scholarships are granted to exceptional first-year students who demonstrate academic excellence.

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Immaculata University’s Fall Theater Production is “Curtains!”

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The annual fall production of the Cue & Curtain theater group runs Nov. 14 – 16.

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Immaculata Symphony Presents Annual Fall Concert

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Works originally composed for piano are transformed in these full orchestral arrangements.

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Immaculata University Tackles Workers’ Skills Gap

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Immaculata is addressing the gap by providing students access to an affordable education, alternative credentials, career pathways and partnerships with other universities.

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Immaculata University Marks 40 Years of Nursing Education

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Immaculata University celebrated the 40th anniversary of its nursing programs. What started with a single RN-to-B.S.N. degree has since grown into the College of Nursing and Health Professions, offering multiple undergraduate and graduate degrees.

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Two Immaculata University Students Gain Skills in Summer Research Project at the Florida Museum of Natural History

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The students processed over 600 specimens representing eight of New Jersey’s estimated 165 known butterfly species. The resulting high-resolution images and detailed metadata will be made available to researchers worldwide.

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