Maria Teresa Grispino Nappi, ‘98, took the lessons she learned in and out of the classroom at La Salle University and turned them into a tribute to her family and her mother’s kitchen.
At La Salle University, Koh McGinn, ‘26, M.S. ‘27, has thrived as a student in the Communication Sciences and Disorders 5-year Program, finding community on campus along the way.
La Salle University’s Economics and International Studies Program has given Coco Pelz, ‘28, an education that’s made her feel like she can tackle any career.
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The program combines chemistry and biology with knowledge of how to translate the scientific principles to the cosmetic and personal care industries.
The two-year program will position students for employment in entry-level IT support and technical assistance roles after graduation.
Through La Salle University’s Computer Science and Cybersecurity Programs, Dionisio Munoz, ‘27, has had the chance to turn a lifelong interest in tech into a future career.
La Salle University’s Political Science and Economics Programs are helping Erin Maldonado, ‘29, build the foundations of knowledge that they need for their future career in politics.
The focus on community at La Salle University helped set Liz Wagner, ‘11, on the path to her career in farming and becoming a steward of the land.
La Salle University’s Sport Management and Marketing programs have made Emily Sarkissian, ‘26, feel ready to step into the professional world.
Research from T.J. (Timothy) Highley, Ph.D., chair of La Salle’s Math and Computer Science Department, and computer science majors Tannah Duncan, ‘27, and Ilia Volkov, ‘27, proposes a way to eliminate tanking, solving a longtime problem for the NBA draft.