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.
New class explores Crossroads of Culture, History in Afghanistan
Professor George M. Schwartz, Ed.D. created the course so that students can be better informed about the Afghan people.
The Body Project
Several Immaculata nutrition students completed a training course to serve as peer leaders for other female students at IU.
Theresa Walsh
Because of her excellent undergrad experience, Theresa enrolled in the Master of Science in Health Care Management Program and graduated in May.
Simon Madrinan
Simon’s most significant gain from the program surprised him, going beyond his professional life into something deeper.
3 Students Got Hands Dirty With Scientific Research This Summer
This summer, three students are getting their hands dirty with scientific research—growing fungi, studying yeast DNA and watching the movements of molecules.
Stephanie Beaver
All her experiences, with her children and her education at Immaculata, have given her the sense of purpose and the skills to be an excellent teacher.
Two Students Receive AICUP McLean Nursing Scholarships
The students, Jennifer Grubb ’22 and Margarita Barnes ’22, were chosen from a substantial pool of students from across the state.






