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Immaculata University Appoints Mindy L. Tait Chair of Division of Nursing
Mindy L. Tait has joined Immaculata University as chair of the Division of Nursing, bringing more than 20 years of experience as a nurse educator and academic leader overseeing undergraduate and graduate nursing programs, accreditation, faculty development and student success.
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 Marks 40 Years of Nursing Education
Immaculata University celebrated the 40th anniversary of its nursing programs. What started with a single RN-to-B.S.N. degree has since grown into the College of Nursing and Health Professions, offering multiple undergraduate and graduate degrees.
Bridging the Gap: Family Nurse Practitioners
Learn how Immaculata University’s M.S.N. in Family Nurse Practitioner program is helping bridge the health care gap for patients who might otherwise wait three months for an appointment to see a doctor.
IU 2025 Graduate Profile: Catherine Kelly, M.S.N.
The experienced nurse remained committed to her master’s program while managing her own health challenge.
Empowering Future Nurses: The Impact of Immaculata University’s Collaboration with Main Line Health
Immaculata University’s long-standing relationship with Main Line combines academic excellence with real-world training, which equips students to embark confidently on their nursing careers.
IBX Healthcare Scholars Program Opens Doors for Immaculata Nursing Students
The Independence Blue Cross Foundation Healthcare Scholars Program is transforming the futures of underrepresented nursing students through full tuition scholarships. Naila Valdez, Anshu Patel and Yaskara Albarado Claros are the first recipients from Immaculata University.
Immaculata University Students Recognized as Heroes During EMS Week
Two Immaculata students serve their communities as emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and are making a difference when people need help the most. We recognize these students during the 50th anniversary of National EMT Day.







