La Salle University is going from strength to strength, drawing the attention of national media.
For the past 15 years, members of La Salle University’s Sigma Phi Lambda fraternity have been managing and operating the Sig Phive K, a charity race that benefits local students attending La Salle Academy.
Designing La Salle University’s Christmas Card gave Claire Durham, ‘26, the chance to give back to the place that has given so much to her.
Communication, compassion, and mentorship have shaped the journey of La Salle University nursing student, Alexis Oommen, '27.
Since transferring to La Salle University, soccer player Jonathan “Jojo” Daniel, ‘27, has balanced academics and athletics and is ready to make a difference.
La Salle University student Michael Gedraitis, '27, credits La Salle University’s School of Business’s Business Scholars and Honors programs for helping find his summer internship and preparing him for his future.
Following National First-Generation College Student Day on Nov. 8, La Salle University will honor first-gen students, faculty, and staff throughout the week of November 8 to 14.
Rower Madeline Wanzer, ‘26, found her flow at La Salle University on a journey of balance, resilience, and community.
After meeting at La Salle University’s School of Business, Beck Gilbert, ‘16, and Abby Zweigle, ‘16, are making a name for themselves with Phannies, their gameday bag brand.
A summer trip to Belize, in partnership with Therapy Abroad, helped foster a commitment to community health for Katherine Braddock, ‘27, and Vicki Mines, MPH ‘26.