Immaculata University, Private Roman Catholic university in East Whiteland Township, Pennsylvania, US
Immaculata University is a private Catholic university situated on a 300-acre campus in Pennsylvania. The grounds contain academic buildings, residence halls, sports facilities, and the Gabriele Library.
The university was founded in 1920 as Villa Maria College and took its current name in 1929. It gained university status in 2002.
The institution was founded by the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary and served for decades as a women's college. You can see how Catholic traditions remain reflected in the campus layout and community spaces.
The campus sits roughly 40 minutes from Philadelphia and offers more than 60 academic programs. The facilities are relatively accessible, and visitors can walk through the various areas of the grounds.
The women's basketball team won three consecutive national championships between 1972 and 1974. The squad also appeared in one of the first televised games of its kind.
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