Category: Alumni Profile

There is a growing need for access to mental healthcare in the U.S. With a shortage of healthcare professionals that leads to long wait times, Julie Radico, Psy.D., ABPP, '06, is hoping her new book will give individuals access to self-help techniques.

Sarah Hanlon, ’23, was always interested in using her political science degree to work for the U.S. government.

Kerri Corrado, ’12, gained early-on experience in broadcast journalism through La Salle TV. She shared her career journey with first-year students during the Welcome Convocation.

Kevin Dougherty, ’02, supports the department’s interns, many of whom come from La Salle.

Brenna, ’10, MBA ’11, Dylan, ’17, and Eric Trush, ’20, all got their start at La Salle. 

The honor will be given during the Undergraduate Commencement Ceremony on Saturday, May 11.

Tatiana Guevara, ’22, is studying industrial-organizational psychology.

As the executive director of the Philadelphia Parking Authority, Rich Lazer, ’07, is working to strengthen the relationship between the agency and its communities.

The La Salle graduate is the recipient of the University’s 19th Annual IT Leadership Award.

The 31st annual Charter Dinner on March 21, will recognize Jerry Lezynski, '82, with The Lasallian Leadership Award.