New research from James M. Mancinelli, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, an associate professor emeritus in La Salle University’s Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, details the intersectional identity of LGBTQ+ people who stutter.
Learn more about why Ansu McClinton-Dorley, '30, chose 20th and Olney as the next stop in his education journey.
Third-generation Explorer, Stacey Chandler, MSW ‘26, graduated from La Salle University’s Master of Social Work Program equipped with the knowledge and experience to make a positive difference in her community.
As the longest-serving global accrediting body for business schools, the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) accreditation is an achievement held by only 6 percent of institutions offering business degrees worldwide.
La Salle University’s Speech-Language Pathology Graduate Program prepares students for success in their external clinicals through support and a rigorous classroom education.
July 6, 2026
La Salle University announced that Jarett Gerald will be named the Explorers’ next Vice President of Athletics & Recreation and Director of Athletics, officially starting on Monday, Aug. 3.
Stephen Pierce, ‘19, M.A. ‘20, and Mijuel K. Johnson, ‘22, graduates of La Salle University’s History Program, lead historical tours in Philadelphia and the surrounding areas, bringing history to life for visitors and locals alike.
As the country reaches a big birthday milestone, members of the La Salle University community shared what makes Philadelphia, and the nation, what it is today.
Hayley Boyle, ’12, followed in her father’s footsteps and attended La Salle University. Her time as an Explorer and Christian Brothers’ Scholarship recipient set the foundation for her future.
Find out more about why Freyja Marks, '30, knew La Salle University was where she belonged.