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The $40,000 grant will be used to reframe the conversation around sexual violence and help keep the campus community safe.

McClinton was the first woman elected Democratic Caucus Chair, the first woman elected Democratic Leader, and is Pennsylvania’s first woman House Speaker.

La Salle University’s Elementary and Special Education Program gave Kerry Hurtt, ‘98, the foundation for a nearly 30-year career in teaching.  

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.

The funding will be used to upgrade lighting throughout the museum, helping to preserve the artwork and enhance the visitor experience.

As part of La Salle University’s Nutrition Program, Maggie Lefavor, ‘17, MS, RDN, LDN, CEDS, made lifelong connections and landed her dream job.

Over the course of her 26-year career as a Professor in the English Department at La Salle University, Pidge had a profound influence on the lives of countless students and her many colleagues.

For over a decade, La Salle University nursing students have had the chance to gain experience caring for underserved populations at the Mexican Consulate in Philadelphia.

Amy Fadool, NBC Sports Philadelphia sports anchor, reporter, and host, Lara Price, Philadelphia 76ers chief operations officer, and Renee Washington, ‘14, NBC Sports anchor and ESPN reporter and analyst joined La Salle University former Men’s Basketball head coach, Fran Dunphy, ‘70, and the Business of Sports Club for a panel discussion moderated by Mike Sielski, ‘97, award-winning author and columnist.

The newest members bring a combined 80 years of finance, business, marketing, and consulting experience to their roles.