Immaculata News
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.
Christine Gallagher
Having the opportunity to continue practicing music therapy while touring and performing is the best of both worlds for Gallagher.
IU Surpasses National Average Pass-Rate of Nursing Licensure Exam
Immaculata’s nursing students surpassed the national average for the first-time pass-rate of the 2020-2021 NCLEX-RN with 88.89%.
IU Mourns the Passing of Robert “Bob” Potter
The heartbreaking news of Bob Potter’s sudden passing has left a void in our community. Known for his kindness, Bob is a great loss to us all.
Q&A with Elise Girard, Director of Student Health Services
Elise Girard, Director of Student Health Services, sat down with us for a Q&A session on her career and what it’s been like navigating the COVID-19 pandemic.
Immaculata mourns passing of Sister Maureen McDermott
We extend our deepest sympathy to family, friends and loved ones of Immaculata Board of Trustee member, Sr. Marueen McDermott, IHM, who passed away November 17.
Fashion Student is Recipient of Black Talent In Design & Fashion Fund Scholarship
Jaliece Horn ’24 was awarded $500 by the Black Talent in Design and Fashion Fund, a scholarship and mentorship program founded by Nike designer Alicia Pinckney.
Once consumed by PTSD, she became a nurse for her fellow vets
“PTSD is not hopeless,” said Jenn Grubb. With her own healing underway, she wanted to help other veterans heal. “They’re my brothers; they’re my sisters.”







