Cabrini University

[3] It was founded by the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in 1957, and was named after the first American naturalized citizen saint, Mother Frances Cabrini.

It was one of the first universities in the United States to make community service a graduation requirement for all undergraduates; having a core curriculum centered on social justice.

Through a program with Eastern University, located next to the college, men started to attend classes at Cabrini.

[1] In a joint statement with Villanova University published on June 23, 2023, Cabrini announced it would cease operations at the conclusion of the 2023–24 academic year.

[20] In 2016, it started two new part-time doctoral programs for working professionals: EdD in Educational Leadership and PhD in Organizational Development.

[21][22] All undergraduate students participated in the university's core curriculum, Justice Matters, in which, the university asserts, "students learn skills that will advance their careers and that can be used for the benefit of their communities, linking theory to practice in the world, preparing them for professional careers through a rigorous liberal learning experience.

"[23] The curriculum attempted to raise awareness of social problems, involve students hands-on in social justice issues, to teach students to see themselves as participating in value-driven decision making, and to develop liberally educated persons.

The paper was printed on a monthly basis, featuring on and off campus news, lifestyles, sports and perspective pieces.

Faculty advisors have included editors and writers such as Seth Frechie, Amy Persichetti, and Bret Shepard.

[27] The teams competed in the NCAA Division III, ECAC and the Atlantic East Conference (AEC).

Cabrini was known for their men's lacrosse team which won the NCAA Division III National Championship in 2019 against Amherst College at Lincoln Financial Field.

[28] Aside from the only national championship in school history, the men's lacrosse team also won 22 consecutive conference titles (20 CSAC and five ECAC).

Cabrini University Mansion