Immaculata University: Then and Now
Editor’s Note: In celebration of its centennial, Immaculata University is looking back on its historic past and forward to its ambitious future.
As the university invites you to learn more about its past 100 years and attend some of the special events planned throughout the upcoming fall semester, VISTA Today will run a monthly series – entitled “Immaculata University: Then and Now” – that uses photographs to highlight what has changed and what has remained the same on campus.
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Since its early years, Immaculata has paved the way in the sciences, particularly in biology and chemistry. The sciences are a very important part of the university’s academic program, and a significant portion of students major in science-related programs.
This year, Immaculata is excited to announce plans for the Parsons Science Pavilion, which will provide the next generation of students with state-of-the-art laboratory space as they prepare for their careers. The campaign for the Parsons Science Pavilion has currently raised $4.1 million. The goal is $6.5 million.
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