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Shane Warner: An Ally for Allied Health Professions

Student in scrubs standing in from of Immaculata logo

As a child, Shane Warner ’24 was exposed to hospitals and medical facilities when his father underwent a heart transplant. Wanting to give back to the medical field, Warner, who is an allied health major with a concentration in medical laboratory science (MLS), is spending his senior year of college completing the clinical portion of his 3+1 allied health program at the Hershey Medical Center.

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LLI Members Donate Funds for Parsons Science Pavilion

To show their support for Immaculata, LLI members recently donated more than $16,500 toward the purchase of equipment for the new Parsons Science Pavilion.

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3 Students Got Hands Dirty With Scientific Research This Summer

Sr. Cronin and Sydnie Panetta

This summer, three students are getting their hands dirty with scientific research—growing fungi, studying yeast DNA and watching the movements of molecules.

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David Crowell

David Crowell

Drawn to IU because of small class sizes, David Crowell ’23 is dedicated to his education and making the best of his college experience.

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Faculty Profile: Dr. Kelly Orlando

Kelly Orlando

Since arriving at Immaculata in 2012, Dr. Orlando finds the atmosphere fits her well, and allows her to both focus on teaching students and do research.

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Biology Bond: Adult Students Pursue Career Dreams Together

Aleah Majors and Tasia Murrille

Aleah and Tasia, coworkers at Johnson & Johnson, both aspire to become scientists, and love the flexibility online courses offer busy adults raising families.

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Immaculata University Partners with PCOM to Admit Students to DO Program

Immaculata and Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM) to create a pathway for undergraduate students to Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine.

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Immaculata University Partners with Temple University on Graduate Program

The agreement will help students save time and money while earning an advanced degree, and can begin the 4+1 accelerated program in the fall of 2019.

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