recently received a $1 million gift from one of its alumni, according to the school's website:
“Immaculata University is deeply humbled by this extraordinarily generous gift,” said Sister R. Patricia Fadden, IHM, Ed.D., IU president. “We are truly thankful for the philanthropic spirit and stewardship demonstrated by our good friend who will be acknowledged at a public event in early fall.”
The growth of Immaculata University over the past century has been gradual, yet consistent. The initial 198 campus acres have grown to approximately 373, and the two original dormitory-classroom structures are now part of a complex of 13 principal buildings representing a multi-million dollar investment.
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Read the full statement, which includes a reference to Immaculata's "quest to be the preeminent institution of Catholic higher education in the region,” at immaculata.edu.
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