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.
Bridging the Gap: Family Nurse Practitioners
Learn how Immaculata University’s M.S.N. in Family Nurse Practitioner program is helping bridge the health care gap for patients who might otherwise wait three months for an appointment to see a doctor.
Immaculata Welcomes New Faculty for Fall
Immaculata University welcomed six new full-time faculty members for the fall semester.
Clubs at Immaculata Offer Purpose, Leadership and Connection
At Immaculata, students are turning passion into action through clubs like IU for the Kids and Students Against Sexual Assault. These student-led organizations exemplify the University’s culture of service, leadership, and meaningful campus engagement.
Immaculata University Sees Largest Incoming Class in School History
Immaculata University is welcoming its largest-ever incoming undergraduate class in fall 2025.
Immaculata University Celebrates Emergency Management Professionals
August has been designated as Emergency Management and Awareness Month. Meet the graduates from Immaculata’s Emergency Planning and Management program who are working in the industry.
AI in Education Conference at Immaculata University
At a recent AI in Education conference hosted by Immaculata University, faculty members Laura Eisemann, Ed.D.; Kelly Doyle, Ed.D.; and Karen Miscavage, Ed.D., explored the evolving role of artificial intelligence across K-12 and higher education.
New Discovery Expands Duffy’s Cut Tragedy: Human Remains Found in Downingtown
During a press conference at Immaculata University, Dr. William Watson, his twin brother Rev. Frank Watson, and members of the Duffy’s Cut team revealed the discovery of human remains in Downingtown’s Northwood Cemetery—evidence of a second mass grave linked to the 1832 Duffy’s Cut tragedy.







