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5 Voting Tips from Political Science Expert
Political science professor Joshua J. Weikert shares five tips to help voters choose candidates and make their voices heard on election day.
Immaculata Fashion Students Gain Experiential Knowledge in New York’s Garment District
Fourteen students and two faculty members took the two-hour drive from Immaculata to New York’s Garment District where the students explored several well-known business.
Immaculata Continues To Be Recognized as Guard-friendly School
For the third consecutive year, Immaculata University has been recognized as a Guard-Friendly School by the Pennsylvania National Guard Associations.
Immaculata Named a “Best Bang for the Buck” College
Washington Monthly’s annual college guide named Immaculata one of the northeast region’s best.
Pre-law Program Accelerates Path to Bachelor’s and Law Degrees
Immaculata University’s 3+3 pre-law program, a joint offering with Widener University Delaware Law School, enables students to earn an accelerated bachelor’s degree and Juris Doctor degree in only six years.
Holistic Appeal: How Family Traditions, Career-Focused Academics and Campus Ministry Led Bella O’Rourke to Immaculata
“I didn’t look at any other schools after Immaculata. I stopped looking the moment I stepped on campus,” she said. “I love the community feel.” With a student-faculty ratio at 9:1, O’Rourke appreciates the small class sizes that allow her to make a connection with all her professors. I’m not just “another face or number in the class,” she points out.
Immaculata University Awards 5 Presidential Scholarships
Immaculata University congratulates the five presidential scholarship recipients: Martin Buckius, Alexa Hyman, Rose Lindsey, Mary Steinbicker, and Grace Wright.
IU Mourns the Passing of Kathleen Mulhern Clark ’70, Faculty Emerita
A beloved colleague, mentor and friend. It is for her wit and genuine concern for the growth and well-being of her students that she will be missed.