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Biology Bond: Adult Students Pursue Career Dreams Together

Aleah Majors and Tasia Murrille

Aleah and Tasia, coworkers at Johnson & Johnson, both aspire to become scientists, and love the flexibility online courses offer busy adults raising families.

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Maggie Hawbaker: Inspired to Fill the Gap

Maggie Hawbaker

As a psychology major and member of the women’s volleyball team at Immaculata, Maggie Hawbaker “loves learning about the brain.”

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Charity Jones: Musical Genes, Family Grief and Music Therapy

Charity Jones

Charity Jones’ experience in the graduate music therapy program at Immaculata has been an eye-opening and heart-wrenching journey of growth.

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Ray Devine: Emergency Planning via the Airwaves

Ray Devine

With the flexibility of taking his classes online or in the classroom, Devine was confident that Immaculata’s EPM program was a great fit for him.

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Undergraduate Profile: Abby Anderson

Abby Anderson

Looking back with admiration and surprise at how much she has grown as a person, Abby is the perfect example of making the best of the college experience.

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Adult Professional Studies Profile: Nathaniel DiDonato

Nathaniel DiDonato

Even though DiDonato is uncertain where his career will take him, he knows that having a degree in EPM and cybersecurity is going to help him, and ultimately, he’ll be helping us—the calm, complacent public.

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Graduate Profile: André McLaurin

André McLaurin

Erdenheim Elementary School principal André McLaurin is earning his Ed.D. in educational leadership from Immaculata and is thrilled that his family, who has gone on this educational journey with him, can see the fruits of his labor.

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Deanna Eilenberger: Clinical Psychology Through Chinchillas and Art

Deanna Eilenberger

Although she decided to study clinical psychology because she enjoys working with people, Eilenberger’s dream is to open a private practice that would allow people and animals to interact with one another.

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