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The Power of Music: Calling Attention to Opioid Addiction and Honoring Lives Lost

The campus community came together to honor Stephen Moore, the cousin of Melissa Rice ’09. Music students created a professional recording of his rap song, “Love, Moore” that debuted on April 21.

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From Nutrition Student to CEO: Sue Daugherty’s Inspiring Path to Advocating for Medically Tailored Meals

Sue Daugherty

Sue Daugherty, an IU nutrition alumna and Metro Philadelphia Power Woman, reflected on food as powerful medicine and the people who helped her develop her power on her way to becoming the CEO of MANNA.

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LinkedIn’s In-Demand Skills Validate Immaculata University’s Commitment to Preparing Job-Ready Graduates

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Learn how Immaculata University is teaching students in-demand skills that employers seek in today’s job market.

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Immaculata Nursing Program Prepares Graduates for U.S. Navy Medical Career

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Immaculata University nursing graduate is serving on the United States Navy Hospital Ship as a commissioned officer and nurse. As a member of the medical staff, she helps train health hcare workers in various host nations.

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Immaculata’s Dr. Bill Carr Set to Perform at the No Name Pops Concert

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William Carr, DMA, Steinway Artist and long-time professor of music and piano will be performing at the No Name Pops concert, Broadway in the Burbs, held at Immaculata University on Feb. 17, 2024.

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Amanda Miller: B.S.N. Graduate is Example of How Immaculata Prepares Students to Pass NCLEX

Amanda Miller

Amanda Miller ’20, a biology graduate decided to come back to Immaculata University to earn a second bachelor’s degree in nursing.

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Fall 2023 Dean’s List

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Immaculata University honors over 300 students who merit inclusion in the fall 2023 Dean’s List, achieving a grade point average of 3.7 on a scale of 4.0.

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Immaculata University’s Nursing Students Achieve High Licensure Exam Pass Rate

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Immaculata University’s nursing students achieved a remarkable 97.92% first-time pass rate on the registered nurse licensure exam, or NCLEX, in the 2022-23 academic year, the most recent year for which data is available. The national NCLEX pass rate for 2022-23 is 90.16%. Immaculata’s nursing students receive extensive support to prepare for the exam, including a…

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