Cabrini Partners with Mexican Government to Provide Scholarships
The Mexican Government presented Cabrini with an award of $27,000, to be distributed to Cabrini students of Mexican ancestry.
The Mexican Government presented Cabrini with an award of $27,000, to be distributed to Cabrini students of Mexican ancestry.
Vivian Smith, PhD,began teaching at Cabrini in 2013. She is an Assistant Professor of Criminology teaching courses like Statistics for Social Sciences, Criminological Theory, Punishment and Corrections, the Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program, and Introduction to Criminal Justice.
RADNOR, Pa. (May 2, 2018)—Honoring a passion to serve, Cabrini celebrated five students who served as Pierce Fellows in 2017-18, completing a year of extensive community-based service and a focus on social justice. The students were recognized in collaboration with the Pierce Family Foundation during an event honoring the Fellows.
In a ceremony and reception held April 12 at the Mansion, Beth E. Sturman, Executive Director of Laurel House, a comprehensive domestic violence service and prevention agency based in Montgomery County, PA, was awarded the 2018 Ivy Young Willis & Martha Willis Dale Award, an acknowledgment of Sturman’s more than 30 years of experience in human services.
RADNOR, Pa. (April 25, 2018)—The 2017 edition of Cabrini University’s Woodcrest student literary magazine received a Silver Crown Award from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association (CSPA). One of 1,100 entries nationwide, Cabrini was the only institution recognized for a collegiate digital literary magazine. CSPA judges publications on their excellence as shown by their design, photography, concept, coverage, and writing.