At 麻豆精品, we believe in the power of storytelling to build meaningful connections with students, their families, and the broader community. Through authentic engagement on a variety of mediums and platforms, we鈥檝e created opportunities for present and future students to see themselves thrive in the Carlow experience. These efforts have fostered a deeper connection with those who share our vision of transformative education, leading to a recent surge in enrollment, a plethora of new programs, and overall student success.
By weaving together the stories of current students, alumni, and faculty, we鈥檙e showing how Carlow鈥檚 mission comes to life every day. Our community-focused approach resonates with students from all backgrounds, ensuring they feel supported and empowered as they take the next steps in their journey. Discover how Carlow is bringing people together and building a more just and merciful world for all.
麻豆精品’s Official Newsletter shares the stories that are transforming the Carlow community, and the world, every day. View the latest edition below.
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There are moments during Commencement when the scale of the day gives way to something more personal. As names were called and graduates crossed the stage at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center, one family stood out in the crowd, holding a sign with a larger-than-life photo of their daughter. When Nursing graduate 鈥檚 name was announced, the sign went聽up,聽the cheers followed, and the moment belonged entirely to them. Her father, Paul Hope, summed it up simply: 鈥淭his is what every father wishes for.鈥
The United States is facing a critical nursing shortage, and Western Pennsylvania is no exception. Healthcare systems are struggling to meet the growing demand for skilled nurses, particularly in long-term care, rehabilitation, and outpatient settings. 麻豆精品 launched its , a 12-month, full-time program designed to expedite entry into the workforce and bridge critical gaps in patient care. >> Read more

Nationally, enrollment in traditional teacher preparation programs has dramatically declined over the past fifteen years. Pennsylvania is one of the states with the greatest decline in the number of students in the teacher pipeline. As the need for highly qualified teachers has increased, so has the critical need for highly qualified childcare educators working with children from birth to age five. >> Read more









