Nathan McLaughlin, ‘25, MBA ‘25, credits La Salle University’s 4-Year (B.S./MBA) Accounting Program with his early success in accounting.
March 18, 2026
McClinton was the first woman elected Democratic Caucus Chair, the first woman elected Democratic Leader, and is Pennsylvania’s first woman House Speaker.
William J. Burns, '78, is widely regarded as one of the most distinguished and respected American statesmen of the last century, having served six presidents of both parties.
As part of La Salle University’s Nutrition Program, Maggie Lefavor, ‘17, MS, RDN, LDN, CEDS, made lifelong connections and landed her dream job.
Maria Teresa Grispino Nappi, ‘98, took the lessons she learned in and out of the classroom at La Salle University and turned them into a tribute to her family and her mother’s kitchen.
The focus on community at La Salle University helped set Liz Wagner, ‘11, on the path to her career in farming and becoming a steward of the land.
La Salle University’s Cybersecurity master’s program opened a new career path for Chandelier Ephrata, M.Sc. ‘25. The University also helped her see how she could use the new skillset for good.
Ben Tornambe, ‘25, has transferred the skills and relationships he built at La Salle University into owning and running a successful painting business.
Brandon, ‘10, and Colin Washington, ‘13, followed their father’s path to La Salle University. Now they’re honoring his legacy by reviving his business.
After meeting at La Salle University’s School of Business, Beck Gilbert, ‘16, and Abby Zweigle, ‘16, are making a name for themselves with Phannies, their gameday bag brand.