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Lily Hagan: Using Sports to Teach Life Lessons
Lily Hagan ’28, a communication major and Mighty Mac on the Immaculata University women’s softball team, credits her student-athlete experience with teaching her valuable life lessons.
Ask a Graduate Student Live Q/A
Psi Chi is hosting a virtual meeting for any student interested in learning more about graduate school in psychology.
How to Succeed in Your First Year of College: Six Tips for Freshmen
Starting college can feel exciting yet overwhelming, but with Immaculata University’s supportive resources, including the First Year Seminar, wellness programs and campus involvement opportunities, students gain the tools to thrive academically and personally.
Future-Proof Your Cybersecurity Career with Immaculata’s Cutting-Edge Program
Immaculata University’s cybersecurity program equips students with cutting-edge skills and hands-on experience to meet the growing demand for professionals who can defend against evolving digital threats.
Is an Online Degree Right for Me?
Immaculata University’s online degree programs are an excellent learning avenue that offers a wide range of benefits to help prepare learners for the workplace.
Immaculata University Offering Supportive Transfer Pathways to Cabrini Students
Recognizing that students and parents are disheartened and understandably concerned by the news of Cabrini’s impending closure, the Immaculata administration analyzed academic programs, tuition structures, and admissions processes to devise transfer strategies that cater to students’ needs.
High-tech, High-demand: Headed for a Secure Job in Cybersecurity
“As technology becomes a bigger part of our lives, we need people to keep it secure,” said Nick Speakman-Viggiano ’24, a cybersecurity major and accounting minor who gained experience through an internship with a credit union.
Holistic Appeal: How Family Traditions, Career-Focused Academics and Campus Ministry Led Bella O’Rourke to Immaculata
“I didn’t look at any other schools after Immaculata. I stopped looking the moment I stepped on campus,” she said. “I love the community feel.” With a student-faculty ratio at 9:1, O’Rourke appreciates the small class sizes that allow her to make a connection with all her professors. I’m not just “another face or number in the class,” she points out.







