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.
Immaculata Launches First@IU Mentoring Program for First-generation College Students
First@IU helps first-generation students connect with each other and with mentors, many of whom were first-generation students themselves.
Immaculata University Launches Two Competitively Priced Graduate Programs: Online MBA and Online Master’s in Strategic Leadership
Both programs are offered online with synchronous course delivery in seven-week sessions and require 30 graduate credits, which may be completed in five semesters.
Immaculata University Establishes College of Nursing and Health Professions
Launching for the fall 2023 semester, the college will provide focused experiential learning for students interested in careers within the health care industry.
Student, Teacher, Director: Dr. Kelly Gebhardt is Active on Campus
Students sat in a circle in Memorial Hall, each holding a script with their lines highlighted and a pen in hand. Excitement buzzed around the room. The first rehearsal for the fall play was about to begin. Dr. Kelly Gebhardt pulled up her chair to join the circle of students, “Okay,” she said, “let’s get…
Immaculata University Students Participate in Mass Casualty Simulation to Practice Lifesaving Skills
Staged as a four-car collision with multiple casualties, a simulated accident scene helped Immaculata students practice their life-saving skills during realistic chaos.
5 Voting Tips from Political Science Expert
Political science professor Joshua J. Weikert shares five tips to help voters choose candidates and make their voices heard on election day.







