Students and faculty from La Salle University’s Nursing Program were awarded DAISY Awards, recognizing and celebrating them as extraordinary nurses.
The Learn to Swim Pilot Program at La Salle University gave second graders from Logan Elementary School the chance to learn swimming and water safety from Explorer student-athletes.
Despite taking one class in Asian studies at La Salle University, Nadia Schapire, ‘27, presented her research on the topic at 17th Annual Greater Philadelphia Asian Studies Consortium Undergraduate Research Conference.
Letizia Baldessari, ’26, M.S. ’27, wants to work with pregnant and nursing mothers as a lactation consultant. She’s preparing for her future in La Salle University’s five-year Nutrition Program.
The event, taking place on April 8 at 5 p.m., will feature student art inspired by public health issues. The evening will include a panel discussion with professionals from both the art and public health fields.
Students from La Salle University had the opportunity to attend The Well: Young Adult Conference hosted by The Office for Ministry with Young Adults (OMYA) and found renewed closeness to their faith.
La Salle junior Kenny Lynch, ’27, found deeper purpose and personal connection during a 12-day International Association of La Salle Universities (IALU) Student Leadership program to the Philippines.
Through a summer internship sponsored by the Independence Blue Cross Foundation, nursing major Dang Nguyen, ‘26, worked as a public health and primary care nurse with Philadelphia’s vulnerable populations.
Delaney Cortes, ‘26, was awarded a $15,000 scholarship by the Public company Accounting Oversight Board for the 2025-26 academic year.
La Salle University nursing students and educators receive DAISY Awards, given in gratitude for their work in the profession.