Immaculata News
Immaculata University Hosts Disaster Simulation for Students
Immaculata University hosted a Disaster Simulation Event that brought together students, faculty, first responders and regional emergency agencies for a hands-on crisis response exercise.
Jeffrey Powell-Young
Jeffrey Powell-Young wants to use his human resources degree to help employees grow and improve their performance.
Sarah Maver
When researching Psy.D. programs, Sarah’s criteria included the right academic fit and a positive feeling on campus.
Legacy of Leadership
Each generation of Immaculatans have experienced strong leaders who have guided Immaculata through the early development stage, times of war and unrest, the “glory years” of basketball championships, and the technological age to make Immaculata better than they found it. Our current president, Barbara Lettiere ’72, continues to guide Immaculata into the future. This page…
Commencement Highlights
From its first commencement in 1925 to the present day, Immaculata University has honored its graduates with tradition, reflection, and celebration.
Athletics Legacy
Immaculata’s athletic legacy began with a 1946 women’s basketball victory over Temple and rose to national prominence in the 1970s when the “Mighty Macs” captured three consecutive AIAW national championships. Today, the University fields 24 NCAA Division III teams in the Atlantic East Conference, supported by top-tier facilities like Draper Walsh Stadium and the Mighty Mac Training Facility.
History of Carol Night
Carol Night, Immaculata’s oldest and most cherished tradition, has united the campus community in candlelight and song each year since 1921. What began with students singing carols by the glow of bayberry candles has grown into a joyful celebration with choral performances, instrumental music and participation from alumni.
Students Minor in Data Analytics
Although the film Moneyball (2011) made data analytics synonymous with baseball, Immaculata junior John McArthur didn’t realize just how integral it would be to his college basketball career. He explains that during games, Immaculata uses a company that tracks and records the shots of all basketball players, including the type: midrange, three-pointer, or a step-back…





