A resource center dedicated to autism and developmental disabilities support organized two campus events, including a talk on creating inclusive learning spaces. April is Autism Awareness Month. This year, the […]
The ALTA program is a 15-week, college-readiness program to support Spanish-speaking students in enhancing English proficiency. The National Endowment for Humanities awarded La Salle University a grant to fund a […]
U.S. News & World Report recognized La Salle University’s full-time MBA program in its most recent national rankings of graduate programs, announced April 25. The La Salle full-time MBA program […]
April 24, 2023
Mike Wiacek, ’03, is the founder and CEO of Stairwell. The Lasallian values he learned at 20th and Olney are a part of his leadership strategy today. Being passionately curious […]
April 19, 2023
Tom Curley, ’70, HON, ’07, spoke with students about careers in the media, free speech and truth in reporting. On a sunny morning at La Salle University, the Communication Center […]
April 6, 2023
Students are challenged to exit the escape room in an hour or less by utilizing the knowledge they learn in the nursing curriculum. Christina Harkins, MSN, RN, loves the challenge […]
Alumna and former University Trustee Meg Kane, ’03, played a pivotal role in bringing the world’s largest sporting event to her hometown. Do you remember where you were on Thursday, […]
March 16, 2023
A career in sports media has taken Albert “Scooter” Vertino, ’93, to the top of Warner Bros. Discovery Sports. It all started for him at La Salle. Of course Albert “Scooter” […]
February 24, 2023
The academic’s work in ancient and medieval history was renowned globally. George B. Stow, Ph.D., professor emeritus, longtime program director, and chair in the Department of History whose service to […]
From humble beginnings and with an unmatched work ethic, sports agent Chris Cabott, ’01, represents some of the biggest names in football. Chris Cabott, ’01, fielded one of the most […]