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Immaculata 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.
Immaculata University Nursing Students Administer 125+ Vaccines at Local Clinic
Seven senior Immaculata University nursing students volunteered to administer vaccinations to local community members at a Chester County Department of Health vaccine clinic held September 29 at Great Valley Middle School.
Nursing Students Help Administer Vaccine During Trial
Twenty-seven students from the senior nursing class helped administer vaccines to senior citizens as part of their Concepts of Public Health Nursing class.
Graduate Programs Prepare Teachers for Virtual Learning
Immaculata is responding to educators’ needs as the COVID-19 pandemic changes both the landscape and the route students take to pursue their educational goals.
Raising the Roof for Women in Sports
Now, at the pinnacle of her career, Marianne Crawford Stanley ’76 is reaping the rewards of the sport she has helped shape as a player and coach.
Immaculata among most underrated universities in the U.S., according to Business Insider
“IU is a hidden gem!” We hear it all the time and appreciate the sentiment, but we are working hard to be loud and proud and make waves.
Importance of Networking
The word networking gets thrown around a lot. But what does it actually mean? According to the Office of Career and Professional Development, networking is a process in which you build and expand relationships with the intent of obtaining more opportunities, both professionally and socially. As the old adage says, it’s all about who you know…
Dr. King’s Legacy: 50 Years of Progress
On the evening of April 4, 1968, as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. stood on a balcony of his hotel room in Memphis, Tenn., an assassin took the shot that ended his life. He was in Memphis to support striking sanitation workers. Although King is mostly regarded for his civil rights work in the South,…





