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Immaculata University Hosts Disaster Simulation for Students
Immaculata University hosted a Disaster Simulation Event that brought together students, faculty, first responders and regional emergency agencies for a hands-on crisis response exercise.
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.
Immaculata and Thomas Jefferson Universities Offer Path to Master’s Degree in Emergency and Disaster Management
Immaculata University President Barbara Lettiere ’72 signed a partnership agreement with Thomas Jefferson University providing a pathway for Emergency Planning and Management majors to have guaranteed enrollment into TJU’s master’s in Emergency & Disaster Management.
Immaculata’s Emergency Planning and Management Students Gain Experience Managing Disasters
Immaculata University Emergency Planning and Management (EPM) majors Adam Bockius ’24 and Daniel Schmid ’25 gained hands-on experience by participating in a four-day extensive training program, NY Hope 2023, during their Immaculata Disaster Response Field Experience course.
Resilient Immaculata University Emergency Planning and Management Student Earns National Award
Emergency Planning and Management major, Lilly Evasew recently received the prestigious General Carl A. Spaatz Award, the Civil Air Patrol’s highest cadet honor.
Immaculata University Students Participate in Mass Casualty Simulation to Practice Lifesaving Skills
Staged as a four-car collision with multiple casualties, a simulated accident scene helped Immaculata students practice their life-saving skills during realistic chaos.
Robert Brockenbrough
To enhance the public service he provides, Brockenbrough enrolled in Immaculata’s Bachelor of Science in emergency planning and management.
Chris Noll ’21
Chris Noll ’21 is following in the footsteps of his parents who have volunteered with disaster response organizations.







