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Immaculata Alumna Helps Eagles Fly

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Rebecca Oulton ’15 works with the live eagles who attend the Philadelphia Eagles’ home games and serve as their mascots.

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Alumnus Brian Troop, Ed.D. Named PA Superintendent of the Year

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The superintendent of the Ephrata Area School District earned his Ed.D. in 2007.

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Charles McKinney: Teaching the World English

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Charles McKinney ’09 was selected by the U.S. Department of State for the prestigious Virtual English Language Educator Program.

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How One Alum Is Getting Ready for Fall Semester at West Chester Area School District

Bob Sokolowski

Robert Sokolowski ’12 Ed.D. is a lifelong educator. Now, as a superintendent, he is the person people go to for information or if they have a problem.

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National Leader in Technology is Alumna of Immaculata

National Leader in Technology is Alumna of Immaculata

Mary Beth Westmoreland ’88, vice president of technology for Amazon, has been named the 5th most powerful woman in technology by Technology Magazine.

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Two Legendary Mighty Macs inducted into Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame

Grentz Stanley Hall of Fame - Two Legendary Macs

Theresa Grentz ’74 and Marianne Stanley ’76 are among basketball elite as members of the 2022 class of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

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Theresa Payton: From IU to the White House to Crusader of the Year

Theresa Payton

Recently named Cybersecurity Crusader of the Year, Theresa Major Payton ’89 shared how Immaculata reinforced everything she needed to become successful.

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Time Management Proves Key for ER Nurse Andrew Sullivan ‘19

Andrew Sullivan

Andrew Sullivan ’19 learned early on that time management was essential, and made him an ER nurse who can expertly handle five different situations at once.

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