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Madison Borkowski Receives Prestigious Saint Catherine Medal

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Immaculata honored senior Madison Borkowski with the prestigious 2024-2025 Saint Catherine of Alexandria Medal. Borkowski is an education major with dual certification in pre-K and special education and she minors in prelaw.

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Immaculata Community Members Teach English to Students in Peru

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Several Immaculata University students continued the tradition of traveling to Lima, Peru with the IHM Sisters to teach English to the school children at Villa Maria Academy in Miraflores and San Pablo School in Manchay, both of which are neighborhoods in the capital city of Peru.

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Immaculata University Awards 5 Presidential Scholarships

2022 Presidential Scholarship recipient

Immaculata University congratulates the five presidential scholarship recipients: Martin Buckius, Alexa Hyman, Rose Lindsey, Mary Steinbicker, and Grace Wright.

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Bree Kratz

Music therapy student Breanna Kratz

“Music is one of my main sources of comfort,” Bree reflected. “It grounds me and helps me grow and connect to other people.”

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Bridget McDonough

Bridget McDonough

Immaculata recognized McDonough with the Community Service Initiative of the Year award at the recent Student Leadership Awards.

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Christine Gallagher

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Having the opportunity to continue practicing music therapy while touring and performing is the best of both worlds for Gallagher.

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Fashion Student is Recipient of Black Talent In Design & Fashion Fund Scholarship

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Jaliece Horn ’24 was awarded $500 by the Black Talent in Design and Fashion Fund, a scholarship and mentorship program founded by Nike designer Alicia Pinckney.

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Trey Rorer

Trey Rorer

Trey strives to share his knowledge with compassion, informing people and expanding their thinking without setting himself above them.

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