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.
Alliayh Suber, ‘27, found career confidence through her political science and international relations education at La Salle University.
La Salle University’s Cybersecurity master’s program opened a new career path for Chandelier Ephrata, M.Sc. ‘25. The University also helped her see how she could use the new skillset for good.
The program, formerly Integrated Science Business Technology (ISBT), offers students an interdisciplinary education covering life science, technology development, and business topics.
Honor Black History Month throughout February with various on-campus events and activities.
Ben Tornambe, ‘25, has transferred the skills and relationships he built at La Salle University into owning and running a successful painting business.
The transformative gift will support programs within the School of Nursing and Health Sciences.
La Salle chemistry student, Giovanna Lorenzo, ‘27, is preparing for a career in forensic science.
January 22, 2026
The grant will fund a project focused on three main pillars, all centered around science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education.