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.
Hosting a program on La Salle TV helped kickstart an award-winning career in TV journalism for Matt DeLucia, ‘07.
Stephanie Gambone, ‘98, had always planned to become a lawyer when she graduated. An internship during the final semester of her senior year at La Salle University changed that plan—and the course of her career.
The 2025 Franklin Medal Laureate in Chemistry Naomi Halas, Ph.D., HON ‘07, ‘80, fell in love with chemistry at La Salle University. That love has led to prestigious awards, a career in research and teaching, and transformative discoveries in treatments for prostate cancer.
Jack Eckhardt, ‘11, used the hard work ethic and critical eye he developed at La Salle to help communities through his career and a non-profit.
La Salle helped Oshunbumi Fernandez-West, MBA ‘02, elevate her mother’s legacy, and build her own.