Immaculata News

IU alum, Dan Klodarska, stands in front of a chalkboard, speaking to students at the inaugural IU Finance Society meeting. Two students are also seen sitting in the foreground.

Making Money Moves: What You Should Know About Money Now

Immaculata University’s Finance Society hosted its inaugural event, welcoming alum speaker Dan Klodarska, who shared insights on career growth, investing and long-term wealth building.

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Overcoming Impostor Syndrome: A Therapist’s Growth Through Immaculata’s Counseling Program

Erica Ricciardi

Through Immaculata’s M.A. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Erica Ricciardi improved her skills, grew in confidence, found her dream job and now shares her knowledge of specialized treatment with others in the M.A. program.

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Immaculata Offers New Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision

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The 63-credit program teaches current professionals the skills needed to be effective counselor educators, clinical supervisors, researchers, advanced clinicians and client advocates.

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Immaculata University and Messiah University Partner to Train Occupational Therapists

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The program allows students to complete their bachelor’s degree at Immaculata and then earn a Master of Occupational Therapy at Messiah in just two additional years.

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Dr. William Carr Named “Top Music Teacher” for 2023 by Steinway & Sons

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For the sixth consecutive year, Immaculata University’s William Carr, professor of music and piano, has been named one of the “Top Music Teachers.”

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Immaculata University Students Recognized as Heroes During EMS Week

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Two Immaculata students serve their communities as emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and are making a difference when people need help the most. We recognize these students during the 50th anniversary of National EMT Day.

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IU 2024 Graduate Profile: Maryann Johnson, M.S.

Maryann Johnson

As a member of the first graduating class of Immaculata University’s master’s in higher education, Maryann Johnson is glad she didn’t wait to enroll. Johnson found the program manageable, aided by a blend of synchronous and asynchronous classes accommodating her demanding schedule.

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IU 2024 Graduate Profile: Julia Hallman, B.S.N.

Julia Hallman

Hallman’s professors supported her as she completed the accelerated second-degree B.S.N. program and prepared for a career in pediatric nursing, where she will offer holistic care to support her patients’ physical and mental health.

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