Decontee Moses, ’28, is looking forward to being a part of the University’s supportive community.
Karen Martinez, ’25, and Kayla Zaruma, ’25, may have different majors but the family members are cheering each other on to the finish line of graduation.
A La Salle degree can take you anywhere. Just ask these three Explorers who walked across the Commencement stage on Saturday, May 13. We spoke to them about their journey […]
Commencement is an annual period of reflection for many graduates. Here, two La Salle University students share why they became Explorers; what their time at 20th and Olney has brought […]
May 1, 2023
Gage Sanchez, ’23, created Save Our Schools with his brother to improve infrastructure and encourage scientific learning in the Philippines.
November 7, 2022
Marketing and finance double-major Alexis Sanchez, ’25, is the first woman to play the part in at least the last seven seasons. Alexis Sanchez, ’25, attended a La Salle men’s […]
June 1, 2021
Tom Feeney, president and CEO of the Safelite Group, recognized for achievements and ethical leadership. La Salle University alumnus Tom Feeney, ’74, the president and CEO of the Safelite Group […]
Through La Salle, Marni Quevedo built her business acumen There’s a big difference between the Marni Quevedo, ’21, who entered La Salle University in 2017, and the Marni Quevedo who […]
Brett Conley, ’23, has been awarded a 2021 Newman Civic Fellowship. The summer months of Brett Conley’s teenage years featured several trips through the Appalachian Mountain region of the eastern […]