RADNOR, Pa. (Nov. 16, 2010) —The latest issue of the higher education journal Metropolitan Universities highlights Cabrini College’s environmental initiatives with its partner city of Norristown.
The article “University Green: How Urban Forestry Partnerships Plant More than Trees” focuses on the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society’s “University Green” program, through which Cabrini has helped Norristown plant more than 150 trees last year with grant money obtained through the society.
Also featured in the article are Esperanza College, Philadelphia University, and Widener University.
About Cabrini College
Students do extraordinary things at Cabrini College, a residential Catholic college welcoming learners of all faiths, cultures and backgrounds. Since its founding in 1957 by the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, the College has provided a transformational “education of the heart,” focusing on academic excellence, leadership development and a commitment to social justice. Cabrini offers its 1,415 undergraduate students more than 30 majors, pre-professional programs, concentrations and minors. The College also has graduate and professional studies programs at its main campus in Radnor, Pa., and at 15 off-site locations. The College’s serene 112-acre campus is located 30 minutes from Philadelphia.