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Immaculata University Celebrates Catholic Schools Week
Immaculata University celebrates Catholic Schools Week: Jan. 26 to Feb. 1, 2025. Discover some IU students who have attended Catholic schools for their entire education.
A Day At The Ballpark For Immaculata’s Own
Bailey O’Brien and Briar Murtaugh were joined by 40 girls at the Skilled Trades All-Star Program at Citizens Bank Park. Featuring stadium facilities manager Carolyn DiGiuseppe, the event aimed to encourage more women to pursue careers in the trades.
Immaculata University Achieves Historic Enrollment and Diversity Growth for Fall 2024
Immaculata University has seen the largest increase of new traditional undergraduate students in more than a decade, while also welcoming the most diverse freshman class in the history of the University.
Immaculata Named a “Best Bang for the Buck” College
Washington Monthly’s annual college guide named Immaculata one of the northeast region’s best.
Immaculata Continues To Be Recognized as Guard-friendly School
For the third consecutive year, Immaculata University has been recognized as a Guard-Friendly School by the Pennsylvania National Guard Associations.
IU Mourns the Passing of Kathleen Mulhern Clark ’70, Faculty Emerita
A beloved colleague, mentor and friend. It is for her wit and genuine concern for the growth and well-being of her students that she will be missed.
Two Legendary Mighty Macs inducted into Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
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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