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Amanda Miller: B.S.N. Graduate is Example of How Immaculata Prepares Students to Pass NCLEX
Amanda Miller ’20, a biology graduate decided to come back to Immaculata University to earn a second bachelor’s degree in nursing.
Shane Warner: An Ally for Allied Health Professions
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.
Caroline McArdle: Finding Her Niche in the Fashion Industry
Caroline McArdle ’25 discovered as a child that she had a muscle weakness disorder and learning disabilities that influenced the ways in which she approached reading, language and comprehension. Undaunted, she chose to pursue her passion for fashion at Immaculata and plans to pursue a career in interior design.
From Second-Guessing to Trusting Her Instincts, Immaculata Nursing Student Perseveres
Julia Darlak used to be afraid of making mistakes. But her nursing professors reassured her that Immaculata’s simulation labs are a good place to practice and learn.
Resilient Immaculata University Emergency Planning and Management Student Earns National Award
Emergency Planning and Management major, Lilly Evasew recently received the prestigious General Carl A. Spaatz Award, the Civil Air Patrol’s highest cadet honor.
IU 2023 Graduate Profile: John Schuyler, B.A. in History with Secondary Education
John Schuyler’s strengths are familiar to those around him, as his involvement in student leadership opportunities made him instantly recognizable as one of the role models on campus.
Adult Learner Pursues New Nursing Career to Connect With Patients
Tony Pisciella wanted a career that matters to him. He returned to college for an accelerated second bachelor’s degree in nursing and looks forward to connecting with patients experiencing acute challenges.
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.