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Deanna Eilenberger: Clinical Psychology Through Chinchillas and Art

Deanna Eilenberger

Although she decided to study clinical psychology because she enjoys working with people, Eilenberger’s dream is to open a private practice that would allow people and animals to interact with one another.

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Jonathan Bittner Is Only a Phone Call Away

Jonathan Bittner

Deployed to Afghanistan in 2007, he suffered a career-ending injury that eventually sent him stateside and out of the Army. After a difficult transition to civilian life due to PTSD, he has a newfound purpose in helping other veterans and is pursuing his B.A. in Psychology.

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Montgomery County Resident Receives Prestigious Medal from Immaculata University

Maria Pisano

Immaculata University is pleased to announce that Maria Pisano ’18, of Audubon, Pa., recently received the prestigious Saint Catherine of Alexandria Medal for 2018-2019.

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Jesse Main: Graduate Commencement Profile

Jesse Main

“Once I realized that all of human behavior, and the way we experience the world, happens in the brain, I was hooked!” says Jesse Main, Psy.D., of Lancaster, Pa. Early in his time in Immaculata University’s doctoral program in clinical psychology, Main, who will participate in commencement exercises this Friday, took a class in biological…

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