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In 2004, the La Roche College Board of Trustees elected the college's seventh president, Sister Candace Introcaso, C.D.P. [4] In March 2019, the Pennsylvania Department of Education approved the college's request to become La Roche University, a name change that went immediately into effect. Sister Candace died on May 22, 2023.
Immaculata University, Malvern (co-ed since 2005; Villa Maria College 1920–1929; Immaculata College 1929–2002) La Roche University, McCandless (co-ed since 1970; La Roche College until 2019) Margaret Morrison Carnegie College, Pittsburgh (closed by Carnegie Mellon University in 1973)
Donohue was born in the borough of Manhattan in New York City. He began his teaching career in the 1970s working at St. Lucy's School in Spanish Harlem. In 1977, he took a teaching position at La Roche College in McCandless, Pennsylvania. In 1980, he received his doctorate in sociology from New York University. [2]
The Pittsburgh Council on Higher Education is a consortium of colleges and universities in the Pittsburgh metro area. The organization exists to allow the schools and their students to take advantage of each other's resources and to facilitate sharing them.
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He hopes to open the new Hanover restaurant May 15. Keka's first Scutari has yet to open. He thought it would open in March, but work on the Hanover location and other delays slowed down the process.
Candace Mary Introcaso (December 8, 1953 – May 22, 2023) was an American academic administrator who was the President of La Roche University, a private Catholic education institution in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.