Immaculata News
Caroline McArdle: Finding Her Niche in the Fashion Industry
Caroline McArdle ’25 discovered as a child that she had a muscle weakness disorder and learning disabilities that influenced the ways in which she approached reading, language and comprehension. Undaunted, she chose to pursue her passion for fashion at Immaculata and plans to pursue a career in interior design.
Students Learn From a Vietnam POW Veteran About Faith
Vietnam POW veteran Ralph Galati discussed his 14-month imprisonment at the Hanoi Hilton to a class at Immaculata University.
Caroline McArdle: Finding Her Niche in the Fashion Industry
Caroline McArdle ’25 discovered as a child that she had a muscle weakness disorder and learning disabilities that influenced the ways in which she approached reading, language and comprehension. Undaunted, she chose to pursue her passion for fashion at Immaculata and plans to pursue a career in interior design.
From Second-Guessing to Trusting Her Instincts, Immaculata Nursing Student Perseveres
Julia Darlak used to be afraid of making mistakes. But her nursing professors reassured her that Immaculata’s simulation labs are a good place to practice and learn.
Immaculata University Ranked Among PA’s Best Online Colleges
Online master’s programs in nutrition and health care management were ranked among the nation’s best.
Dr. Bill Carr Shares His Talents With Students of All Ages
Willam Carr, DMA, Steinway Artist, has been teaching in Immaculata University’s Music Department for over 30 years. He will now also bring his expertise to a younger generation as he serves as the first scholar-in-residence at the Malvern Preparatory School.
Alumna Combines Psychology and Business to Help College Students
Catherine Knoll ’22 graduated from Immaculata and accepted a dream job as director of outreach for a nonprofit organization that builds campus-wide networks that support college students. Her Immaculata education opened doors and molded her into the responsible leader she is today.
Immaculata and Thomas Jefferson Universities Offer Path to Master’s Degree in Emergency and Disaster Management
Immaculata University President Barbara Lettiere ’72 signed a partnership agreement with Thomas Jefferson University providing a pathway for Emergency Planning and Management majors to have guaranteed enrollment into TJU’s master’s in Emergency & Disaster Management.