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The Cabrini-Villanova deal: how did we get here?

On June 23, 2023, a Friday morning not long after the end of spring semester, Cavaliers everywhere woke up to a story announcing that… Read More

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Members of the Cabrini University

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
Immigration reform protestors in Washington D.C.

Hope for immigrants as Berks County Detention Center closes

The Philadelphia Inquirer reported on Wednesday, Nov. 30, that the federal government would end its contract with the Berks County Detention Center.  Located in… Read More
Dr. Angela Campbell speaking at an event in Grace Hall

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
Cabrini students

Life is dancing in a cabaret

Cabrini University’s cabaret is coming to town. On December 1 and 2, Cabrini Theatre will produce a cabaret show in Grace Hall Atrium. Last year,… Read More
Elon Musk at a TED Talk

Elon Musk buys Twitter

On Oct. 27, Elon Musk purchased Twitter for $44 billion, and he immediately started making changes, firing its chief executive Parag Agrawal and chief… Read More
Cavs Corner

Why doesn’t everyone eat at the cafeteria?

Here at Cabrini, we have two options when it comes to getting a bite to eat. One is the cafeteria, also known as Cav’s… Read More
Presentations at Cabrini Day

Celebrating the 32nd annual Cabrini Day

On Tuesday, Nov. 15, Cabrini University celebrated its 32nd Cabrini Day. With the science department hosting, the title of this year’s celebration was “Humans… Read More
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Cabrini unaffected by Supreme Court decision

The Supreme Court heard arguments against the race-conscious admissions policy on Oct. 31. If deemed unconstitutional, all universities will be barred from asking prospective… Read More
family gathering during Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving back to normal?

For the last two years, our holidays have been disrupted by COVID-19. However, it seems like we’re now getting back to some normalcy.  According… Read More

Cabrini’s image getting a makeover

Since the resignation of former President Donald Taylor, the Cabrini community has been concerned about the university’s future. Some of the worries were confirmed… Read More

Navigating Cabrini’s transfer process

On June 23, Cabrini announced to the public it will close in May 2024. Cabrini administration have said they will support students with their… Read More

Nursing program cut for the 2023 school year

Cabrini University is closing its doors after the 2023-2024 school year, but the newly added nursing program is shut down for this upcoming school… Read More

Cabrini going down, tuition going up?

The news of Cabrini University closing it’s doors at the conclusion of the 2023-2024 school year was shocking to current students, staff, and alumni… Read More

Cabrini communication department hosts podcasting panel

On Wednesday, March 28, Cabrini’s communication department hosted a panel featuring four Philadelphia area podcasters, three of whom were Cabrini alumni. The two-hour panel… Read More

Cabrini’s untapped and underutilized resource

Cabrini University’s Greenhouse existed for decades. Yet, it remained untapped and rarely used until just a few years ago. The greenhouse is located between… Read More

The price of journalism

Free speech and freedom of the press continue to be suppressed and violated in countries around the world. Some countries provide strong protections for… Read More

Free speech vs. hate speech: professor tests the limits

Is hate speech protected by academic freedom? Former Cabrini professor Kareem Tannous is suing the school to find out. Cabrini hired Dr. Kareem Tannous… Read More

The limits of academic free speech

Academic free speech, specifically extramural speech, is always a hot topic, but right now it’s hotter than usual. Extramural speech is defined by the… Read More

Protests continue in Israel, judicial system threatened

Israel erupted in protests that started in January and continued nearly three months later after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a critical change to… Read More

Studying abroad is more than an experience

This spring, Cabrini University sponsored its 14th short-term study abroad trip to the San Lucas Tolimán Mission in Guatemala. Dr. Jerry Zurek, emeritus professor… Read More

On Campus

Cabrini’s Last Involvement Fair

The Cabrini Involvement Fair took place Wednesday, Sep 13th and according to the clubs, students are still involved. Even with the school closing, Student… Read More

In the Community

The price of journalism

Free speech and freedom of the press continue to be suppressed and violated in countries around the world. Some countries provide strong protections for… Read More
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