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World Down Syndrome Tabling
Activities, Education, and Giveaways. Wear your mismatched socks all week and post #LotsofSocks.
First-Generation Catholic Educator Earns Degree From Immaculata University
Kenia Perez Gutierrez, a first-generation college student who immigrated to the United States in 2005, earned an associate degree in education from Immaculata University in December and will return in 2026 to complete her bachelor’s degree.
Immaculata University Brings Higher Education Leaders Together for Innovative Conference
Immaculata University convened higher education leaders from across the region for the inaugural “Innovation Unbound: Shaping the Future of Higher Education” conference, a daylong event focused on collaboration, research sharing and professional development.
Big Picture Leadership: Immaculata Alumnus Matt Miller Named Distinguished Principal
Matt Miller, was recognized as a 2025 National Distinguished Principal at a reception held in Washington, D.C. The Roundtown Elementary School principal earned his Ed.D. in Education Leadership and Administration from Immaculata in 2018.
Immaculata University Brings Magic School AI to Teacher Preparation Programs
Immaculata is one of a few universities in the U.S. to integrate Magic School into its teacher preparation programs. This early exposure gives Immaculata students a distinct advantage as they enter the workforce equipped with hands-on experience using a tool that many practicing educators are only beginning to explore.
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.
Immaculata University Student Wins Innovative Teaching Award
An Immaculata University Ed.D. student received an Innovative Teaching Award from the Pennsylvania State Education Association for her STEAM Day event at Midd-West School District.
Immaculata Offers New Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision
The 63-credit program teaches current professionals the skills needed to be effective counselor educators, clinical supervisors, researchers, advanced clinicians and client advocates.







