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.
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.
The Evolution—and Importance—of Athletic Training Programs
Immaculata University professor Kelly Stalker, Ed.D., LAT, ATC, discusses the evolving field of athletic training and how high-profile injuries to professional athletes put athletic trainers in the spotlight.
Immaculata’s Emergency Planning and Management Students Gain Experience Managing Disasters
Immaculata University Emergency Planning and Management (EPM) majors Adam Bockius ’24 and Daniel Schmid ’25 gained hands-on experience by participating in a four-day extensive training program, NY Hope 2023, during their Immaculata Disaster Response Field Experience course.
Immaculata Community Members Teach English to Students in Peru
Several Immaculata University students continued the tradition of traveling to Lima, Peru with the IHM Sisters to teach English to the school children at Villa Maria Academy in Miraflores and San Pablo School in Manchay, both of which are neighborhoods in the capital city of Peru.
Immaculata University Makes Switching to a Nursing Career Fast and Easy
Immaculata University’s accelerated, second-degree Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.) is helping people switch to nursing careers.
Immaculata Adds Family Nurse Practitioner to M.S.N. Offerings
The 44-credit M.S.N. program is designed for bachelor’s-prepared registered nurses seeking to become a certified registered nurse practitioner.







