For 12 hours on Saturday, April 20, the Cabrini College community took part in Relay for Life, an event dedicated to raising money to find a cure for cancer.
The Financial Aid office awards federal work study to students based on significant need as demonstrated on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and availability of funds.
During spring break, a group of Cabrini College students did service work in New Orleans to help rebuild a community that was devastated by Hurricane Katrina.
A new project entitles the college a two year grant to develop six new or redesigned courses that further internationalize the Engagements with the Common Good series.
Cabrini's LEADStrong Program will give students the opportunity to attend an inclusive leadership conference at Temple University on Saturday, Feb. 16.
While debates about mental health have recently been brought to light a question that needs to be asked is should a persons body be punished for something their mind is responsible for?
The Millennial Generation – the teens and 20-somethings born after 1980, the first generation to come of age in the new millennium – tend to get the stereotype of being lazy, spoiled, and entitled. But they are also the generation that is trying to bounce back from the recession and find jobs after graduation.
With the temperatures rising and the last of the cold (hopefully) being gone, the time of year has come for windows to be open, fresh air to breeze through and all the heavy winter clutter to disappear. Here are a few simple steps to help you get going and officially say goodbye to winter.
Every year during spring break there are groups of students across the nation who give up their relaxation time and do service work for one week.Some stay in the states, others leave the country. In both cases, the students are helping developing areas.
A group of Cabrini College students and faculty spent their spring break in San Lucas Toliman, Guatemala, doing service with the Friends of San Lucas Mission.
Homosexuality and professional sports have rarely seemed to collide publicly, especially in the United States. In fact, football, arguably the most popular game in the U.S., has never had an openly gay athlete play in the NFL. Though this may change in the near future.
In the ongoing search for Cabrini College's next president, candidate Dr. Donald Taylor visited campus to speak to students, faculty and staff in a town hall style meeting.
Season 2, Episode 3: Celebrating Cabrini and Digging into its Past
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