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Jaylynn Carey Finds Her Path in Psychology and Counseling at Immaculata University

After transferring to Immaculata University and discovering her passion for psychology, first-generation student Jaylynn Carey earned her bachelor’s degree in 2025 and is now continuing her journey in the University’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling master’s program.

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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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IU 2024 Graduate Profile: Nick Livolsi, B.S.

Nick Livolsi

Graduating senior Nick Livolsi is poised for a thriving career in business and finance. His proactive approach to earning extra college credits necessary for his CPA license during his undergraduate studies is laying the groundwork for a future with one of the world’s leading public accounting firms.

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Student Firefighters Celebrate International Firefighter Day

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Immaculata University honors International Firefighters Day by profiling a few of these dedicated public servants who are members of the Immaculata community.

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From Classroom to Patrol Car: How Immaculata’s Criminology Degree Shaped Alumna’s Journey to Policing

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Jasmine Hess loved her time at IU and appreciates how her criminology classes and a forensic science course helped her develop crucial skills for her job as a police officer.

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Mighty Macs Host Inaugural Atlantic East Women’s Flag Football Championships

Flag football players with Eagles mascot Swoop.

Although football is typically associated with fall, it took center stage on a beautiful spring day when Immaculata University hosted a four-team Atlantic East Conference (AEC) tournament. The participants, which included Centenary, Immaculata, Marymount and Neumann universities, played in the first women’s varsity flag football tournament in NCAA history –at any divisional level.

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From Nutrition Student to CEO: 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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