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.
Future-Proof Your Cybersecurity Career with Immaculata’s Cutting-Edge Program
Immaculata University’s cybersecurity program equips students with cutting-edge skills and hands-on experience to meet the growing demand for professionals who can defend against evolving digital threats.
Immaculata University Students Experience Veterinary Care Firsthand
Led by biology professor Dr. Stephen Mason and adjunct professor and veterinarian Maria Mick, Immaculata University students got a firsthand look at veterinary care on Valentine’s Day at Ark Animal Hospital.
Can Research from an Immaculata University Professor Address Food Safety Challenges?
Dr. Qian Jia, a nutrition professor at Immaculata University, researches antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in foodborne pathogens affecting poultry, a growing human health risk linked to antibiotic overuse in food-producing animals.
Immaculata University Launches Career Clothing Closet
Immaculata University’s Office of Career and Professional Development has launched the Career Clothing Closet, providing free professional attire to students.
M.S. in Criminal Justice: The Growing Role of Advanced Degrees in Law Enforcement
Immaculata’s Master of Science in Criminal Justice equips law enforcement with leadership skills, preparing them for advanced roles and real-world challenges.
The Mighty Macs 1975 Season
After winning the first three women’s college basketball national championships, the 1975 Mighty Macs finished in second place. But those players made history and helped grow women’s sports.







