La Salle University Education Professor Mary Williams, Ed.D., brought her teaching outside of the classroom when she celebrated and shared her great grandfather’s work during the Norwegian Constitution Day Parade in Brooklyn, N.Y.
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.
Explorers Sydney Reed, ‘27, and Rose Schankweiler, ‘27, have both always dreamed of studying abroad. La Salle University helped them achieve just that.
La Salle University took gold for the third year running in the colleges and universities category of The Philadelphia Inquirer Philly Favorites competition.
Award winning poet, Dave Livewell, ‘89, credits the faculty of La Salle University’s English Program with setting him on a lifelong path of poetry writing.
The funds will support the Lynch Gordon Family Scholars program and the creation of a new Health and Wellness Center.
May 12, 2026
Two new agreements allow Bucks honors graduates to transfer directly into La Salle’s honors program, and Bucks graduates to complete select bachelor's and master’s in just three years with great savings.
Over 1,000 Explorers received their degrees on May 9, with many celebrating over two ceremonies held at McCarthy Stadium.
When Joe Ruane, ‘21, MBA ‘26, and Tim Ruane, ‘21, MBA ‘26, wanted to improve their career trajectories with a graduate degree, La Salle University was the obvious choice for continuing their education.
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.