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Black studies merged with new core curriculum
In spring 2021, Cabrini announced certain programs and staff would be cut. An email was sent to the community detailing the cuts to religious… Read More
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Shuttle bus stops removed, no Wawa or Target?
Cabrini University’s shuttle bus transportation service has condensed its offerings from previous years to the most popular destinations for students. The shuttle’s loops are… Read More
Is there hope for college enrollment numbers?
A national decline in college enrollment is affecting universities in the United States, especially in states located in the northeastern region. The future of… Read More
Cabrini announces new Associate Deans
In an email sent to the Cabrini faculty on Dec. 8, Dr. Michele Filling-Brown, dean of academic affairs, named two current professors to its… Read More
New COVID-19 booster brings the U.S. one step closer to putting an end to COVID-19
On Oct. 11, 2022, the FDA approved the newest COVID-19 booster for children ages five and up. With the rise of influenza cases and… Read More
Black studies merged with new core curriculum
In spring 2021, Cabrini announced certain programs and staff would be cut. An email was sent to the community detailing the cuts to religious… Read More
Cabrini community mourns on-campus student death
Content Warning: This article contains information about a student death. Cabrini University is offering counseling services to all members of the community. Please contact… Read More
Weaving for a cause
Since spring 2021, Cabrini University’s Wolfington Center has worked with the nonprofit Integrate for Good, located in Creamery, Pennsylvania for their Opening Doors on… Read More
The role of DEI at Cabrini continues to grow
Dr. Angela Campbell is clear about the work of her office. “Mission and DEIB are inseparable — you can’t have a mission and not… Read More
Veteran speaks of memories and return to Vietnam
Anita Pirri by Matt Coughlin The pain and anguish that the Vietnam War caused is finding a salve in the generous acts of veterans… Read More
Universities disagree on banning access to Napster
by Michael Bevelaqua Colleges and universities are at an indecision on whether to ban access to Napster from their networks. Napster is the popular… Read More
Cabrini Day 2000 promises to educate the heart
by Beth Conahan Cabrini Day 2000 is just around the corner and this year’s theme, “Coming to America: The Human Face of Immigration,” promises… Read More
Cabrini Day schedule
10 a. m. – Noon Celebrity Brunch. (Founders’ Hall cafeteria) See your favorite professors and staff members demonstrate their skills in making waffles, serving… Read More
Faithful give public witness by candlelight
Joe Holden by Joe Holden An estimated 45 to 50 thousand faithful from all over the Philadelphia region participated in the Eucharistic Candlelight Procession… Read More
New director for graduate and professional studies
by Toccara Buckley staff writer You can tell by the look of her desk, covered with papers, that her job requires a lot of… Read More
Video dance party `something to do,’ probably won’t be back
by Beth Conahan staff writer Legal parties may not be legal anymore, but Cabrini students haven’t hung up their dancing shoes yet. On Saturday,… Read More
Families participate in activities held on campus
by Kendra Clark
It was a family affair over the past weekend as families
came together to enjoy a good time with games, food and
music.
Merkel, Barrett crowned homecoming queen, king
Matt Holmes Meghan Merkel and Tony Barrett were crowned Homecoming queen and king last Saturday night, Oct. 14.
Cabrini graduate’s eclectic skills used throughout career
by Matt Coughlin staff writer Do everything, for you can use it all. That was the message John Doyle gave with his Career Development… Read More
On Campus
Honoring MLK’s life and legacy at Cabrini University
On Nov. 2, 1983, President Ronald Regan signed a law designating Martin Luther King Jr. Day on the third Monday of January. On Monday,… Read More