Category: Alumni Profile

Stephen Pierce, ‘19, M.A. ‘20, and Mijuel K. Johnson, ‘22, graduates of La Salle University’s History Program, lead historical tours in Philadelphia and the surrounding areas, bringing history to life for visitors and locals alike. 

Hayley Boyle, ’12, followed in her father’s footsteps and attended La Salle University. Her time as an Explorer and Christian Brothers’ Scholarship recipient set the foundation for her future.

Ryan Richter, ‘11, learned a lot from his soccer coaches at La Salle University. After a career playing soccer professionally, he’s taken that with him into his new role as interim head coach of the Philadelphia Union.

Even throughout a busy and successful career, Robert Masucci, ‘61, gave back to La Salle University, serving two terms as a member of the Board of Trustees.

Jeremy Ortiz, ‘08, came to La Salle University to play soccer. The lessons he learned as a student-athlete have stayed with him throughout all the stages of his life since graduation.

Jude Husein, ‘21, M.A. ‘25, has used the foundations from her La Salle University education to give back to Philadelphia and the state through her roles in government and nonprofits.

Award winning poet, Dave Livewell, ‘89, credits the faculty of La Salle University’s English Program with setting him on a lifelong path of poetry writing.

Nathan McLaughlin, ‘25, MBA ‘25, credits La Salle University’s 4-Year (B.S./MBA) Accounting Program with his early success in accounting.

McClinton was the first woman elected Democratic Caucus Chair, the first woman elected Democratic Leader, and is Pennsylvania’s first woman House Speaker.

La Salle University’s Elementary and Special Education Program gave Kerry Hurtt, ‘98, the foundation for a nearly 30-year career in teaching.