After a morning of sitting in classes, offices, or meetings, La Salle University students, staff, and faculty can now head to room 301 on the third floor of the Union to work off some of their energy.
The Constitution is celebrating its 238th birthday, and La Salle University is hosting a panel discussion to help recognize the event. The campus community is invited to attend Unchecked: Separation of Powers and its Viability. Would Madison Recognize It Today? on Tuesday, September 16 in the Holroyd Atrium from 12:30 to 2 p.m.
While the sky was cloudy on Thursday August 21, the mood was anything but as over 700 new Explorers settled into their new home at La Salle University. This year’s class represents the largest group of first-time, full-time students since 2018.
Over the course of six weeks, 82 first-year students participated in credit-bearing courses, enrichment workshops, and leadership development activities designed to ease their transition into college life.
Associate Professor of History Lyman Stebbins, Ph.D., has been announced as the new director of La Salle's Honors Program.
Education students at La Salle University and students entering grades K – 9 had an out-of-this-world experience at this year’s space-themed Summer STEAM Enrichment Camp.
La Salle University nursing students and educators receive DAISY Awards, given in gratitude for their work in the profession.
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A $50,000 grant from the Connelly Foundation is going to support 15 Catholic high school students enrolled in La Salle’s Early Achievement Program (LEAP) for 2025-2026.
Teachers in Founding Forward’s history-rich programs can now earn La Salle graduate credits, bringing them closer to degree completion while deepening their understanding of American democracy.
Two La Salle professors, from the Social Work and Communication Departments, have been awarded $3,000 Lasallian Research grants to support their respective projects.