Winter 2024
From Trauma to Triumph: How Kendall Reese Pivoted From Poverty and Depression to Healing and Service
Growing up in poverty and surrounded by violence, Kendall Reese transformed his life through a combination of social support, education, mental health and employment. He vowed to help others like him, offering hope to his Philadelphia community by mentoring youth and formerly incarcerated people.
Read MoreMelodic Magic: Carmen Flórez-Mansi’s Chorus Hit the High Notes
Conductor Carmen Flórez-Mansi leads ensembles in magical music-making, inviting each member to contribute their voice to a creative collaboration. She and her choruses have performed at venues from Carnegie Hall to St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome. Check out the playlist with some of her favorite music.
Read MoreA Tradition of Service and Volunteerism
Immaculata’s culture of caring inspires members of the IU community to serve in myriad ways, offering food, homework help, baby supplies, flu shots, fundraising dollars, cards, clean-up and home-building assistance, and the simple gift of their presence.
Read MoreFormer Cabrini Students Find a New Home Under the Dome
Amid the unexpected announcement of Cabrini University’s closure at the end of this academic year, Immaculata University swiftly extended a helping hand to displaced students. Twenty-four former Cabrini students found a new home at Immaculata.
Read MoreWitticisms and Words of Wisdom: Alumni Memories of Immaculata Professors
Alumni shared memories of their professors—favorite quips and quotes, an unforgettable class activity with Nerf guns, a teacher’s no-fail trick to get a class’s attention and more.
Read MoreWilderness Wonders: IU Students Dive into Ecology with Audubon Society
Three students and a biology professor visited Maine for a field experience with the National Audubon Society, where they witnessed stunning biodiversity, studied entomology and ecology, explored forests and tidal zones and analyzed vegetation data.
Read MoreClass Agents Serve as Ambassadors between Graduation Classes and the University
Meet two exemplary class agents who enjoy the win-win of staying in touch with classmates while serving Immaculata!
Read MoreThe College of Graduate Studies and Research Celebrates 40 Years
The College of Graduate Studies and Research (CGSR) marks its 40th anniversary, reflecting on its evolution from a modest start in 1983 to offering a diverse range of advanced degrees. The institution, responsive to the needs of working adults, introduced part-time evening and Saturday classes, expanding over the years to include programs in various fields.
Read MoreFaculty Farewell
The Immaculata community bid a fond farewell to these members of the faculty and administration. M.E. Jones was named professor emerita and is now teaching high school math. Longtime chemistry professor Sister Ann Immaculata Gallagher and associate dean of the ACCEL program Agnes Timothy passed away last summer.
Read MoreWhat’s New at IU
This recurring section explores the projects, events, accolades and current news to keep readers up to date on what’s happening at Immaculata.
Read MoreDeveloping A Generation of Ethical Leaders
IU’s strategic leadership professor reflects on ethics and asks leaders to consider whether they value employees for their inherent qualities or solely for the services they provide.
Read MoreMaximizing Value for Maxis Associates
Daniel Burns ’14, now director and chief of staff for SAP’s human resources department, joined Immaculata’s Maxis Society as an associate member, which allows younger alumni to support the University according to their class year.
Read MoreMighty Macs Sports Recap
Major highlights from the fall 2023 and winter 2024 sports season.
Read MoreClass Notes
See what Immaculata alumni have been up to with class notes, marriages and births, and death notices for alumni and family members.
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