Immaculata News
Crisis Management in Action: A Collaborative Learning Experience at Immaculata University
Melissa Rice, Ph.D. and George Schwartz, Ed.D. led a crisis management crossover class to help prepare their students for real-world crisis situations.
Know Your Students: David Brennan
“If you don’t know the first names of your students within a month, shame on you,” states Immaculata professor of education David Brennan, Ed.D. He is referring to the often-repeated mantra he tells his student-teachers: get to know your students.
Adult Students are Becoming the New Norm
Whether you are a community college graduate, a first-time college student, someone who has been away from college for a while or utilizing military benefits, Immaculata’s supportive environment will help you succeed in achieving your academic and professional goals.
Immaculata among most underrated universities in the U.S., according to Business Insider
“IU is a hidden gem!” We hear it all the time and appreciate the sentiment, but we are working hard to be loud and proud and make waves.
Immaculata and Penn State Great Valley Partner to Offer Graduate Classes
Immaculata students are also automatically considered for the campus’ Chancellor Scholarship, a merit-based award of either $10,000 or $15,000 available to qualified students planning to pursue a graduate degree full-time (12 credits per semester).
Jonathan Bittner Is Only a Phone Call Away
Deployed to Afghanistan in 2007, he suffered a career-ending injury that eventually sent him stateside and out of the Army. After a difficult transition to civilian life due to PTSD, he has a newfound purpose in helping other veterans and is pursuing his B.A. in Psychology.
Chester County Woman Devotes Career to Catholic Education
In addition to her professional dedication to education, McAdams has spent decades volunteering for a variety of positions with various Catholic schools including her alma mater.
Immaculata and Archdiocese of Philadelphia Partner to Guarantee Admission for High School Graduates
Immaculata University and the Office of Catholic Education of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia have entered into an agreement that guarantees admission to Immaculata for qualifying students graduating from all 17 Archdiocesan high schools.