La Salle is providing accessibility and the opportunity for prosperity for its students.
Two La Salle professors, from the Social Work and Communication Departments, have been awarded $3,000 Lasallian Research grants to support their respective projects.
Xuleyka Ogiata, MSW ‘25, wanted a sense of community in her master’s program, especially after her time as an undergraduate was impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. She got what she hoped for as a La Salle Master of Social Work (MSW) student, as well as so much more.
Riley Purdy, ‘25, an art history major and religion minor graduate, was chosen to present original research at the fourth annual Philadelphia-Area Undergraduate Art History Research Symposium in March. Her talk was inspired by work done during a La Salle art history course.
Hands-on learning and support from peers and faculty in La Salle's Professional Clinical Counseling M.A. program supported Bridget Crespo, M.A. '25, as she created a new career path.
Cary A. Caro, Ph.D., a seasoned academic leader and educator with a passion for innovation in business education, has been named dean of La Salle University's School of Business.
Brother Robert "Bob" Schieler, FSC, Ed.D., ’72, reflects on the retreat preached by then-Father Robert Prevost at the 45th General Chapter in 2014.
Two Healthcare Workforce grants from the IBX Foundation will financially help La Salle nursing students.
La Salle University continues to broaden access to higher education with new degree opportunities for students at every level from new associate to bachelor's to master's degrees.
Working full time in events on top of being a business owner doesn't sound like it would leave much time for earning a graduate degree; however, La Salle’s Online MBA course options gave Kenya Gayles, ‘25, the flexibility she needed.