Cabrini Senior Earns Research Award from American Society of Criminology
The American Society of Criminology’s Division on Women and Crime recently announced Julia Smith (ʼ21) as the winner of its national undergraduate paper competition.
The American Society of Criminology’s Division on Women and Crime recently announced Julia Smith (ʼ21) as the winner of its national undergraduate paper competition.
Cabrini added several new academic programs this semester that align with the knowledge and skillsets required for in-demand professions. Building from the University’s established areas of expertise and strength in the arts, science, and business, these four new majors and one minor will prepare students to enter the workforce or graduate programs well-prepared.
As a reminder, the Winterim session begins December 21 and most courses are being offered as online-only/remote instruction. Cabrini’s spring 2021 semester (15-week term or two eight-week terms) will begin nearly a full week later than originally scheduled. Course instruction will begin on Monday, January 25.
Cabrini’s revitalized Nerney Leadership Institute (NLI) soon will launch, free to Cabrini faculty and staff and at a 20 percent discount for Cabrini alumni, credential-providing courses to develop competence related to leadership in professional areas of interest.
Cabrini University renewed its partnership with the Mexican Consulate of Philadelphia, securing $20,000 in scholarship funding for students during a signing ceremony on Wednesday, Sept. 30 in The Mansion.