Immaculata News
Spring 2026 Dean’s List
Immaculata University honors 448 students who merit inclusion in the spring 2026 Dean’s List, achieving a grade point average of 3.7 on a scale of 4.0.
A Day At The Ballpark For Immaculata’s Own
Bailey O’Brien and Briar Murtaugh were joined by 40 girls at the Skilled Trades All-Star Program at Citizens Bank Park. Featuring stadium facilities manager Carolyn DiGiuseppe, the event aimed to encourage more women to pursue careers in the trades.
Immaculata University Achieves Historic Enrollment and Diversity Growth for Fall 2024
Immaculata University has seen the largest increase of new traditional undergraduate students in more than a decade, while also welcoming the most diverse freshman class in the history of the University.
Madison Borkowski Receives Prestigious Saint Catherine Medal
Immaculata honored senior Madison Borkowski with the prestigious 2024-2025 Saint Catherine of Alexandria Medal. Borkowski is an education major with dual certification in pre-K and special education and she minors in prelaw.
Immaculata Welcomes New Faculty for Fall
Immaculata University welcomed 12 new full-time faculty members for the fall semester.
Immaculata University Student Explores Gender Inequality Through Art
The issue of gender inequality motivated Immaculata University student Marie Wadlinger ’24 to organize an art show featuring only women artists.
Summer of Disasters
Pasquale Travaglini, an Emergency Planning and Management (EPM) major, participated in two exercises this summer to help him better understand the multifaceted role of emergency managers.
Immaculata University Alumnus Uses Degree to Spur Local and International Business
Recent Immaculata University alumnus, Denzell Wallace ’21, is the director of communications and marketing for the World Trade Center Greater Philadelphia (WTCGP). Using his education from Immaculata, he successfully combined his passion for government work with his communication skills.







