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La Salle University’s English Program has given Alexandra Sulock, ‘27, the skills and mindset she needs to write something special.

Moore was the first Black men’s basketball player at La Salle and helped the team win the 1952 NIT Championship.

Adia Brown, ‘27, MPH ‘28, has big plans for her future. La Salle University’s Public Health: 5-Year (BSPH/MPH) Program is helping her achieve them.

After a successful career as a speech-language pathologist, Assistant Professor Katie Warner, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, hopes to share her love of education and learning with students in La Salle University’s Communication Sciences and Disorders Program.

Owen Reilly, ‘27, quickly found his place at La Salle University, and has taken advantage of all the opportunities available to him as he prepares for his future.

Explorers from several programs across La Salle University spent their Spring Break studying in new and exciting destinations.

The gift will be used to establish the Scalvino Family Student Success Initiative.

Ballisty spent 40 years as an adjunct faculty member with the Education and Philosophy Programs, inspiring many students and colleagues throughout.  

La Salle University Professor of Finance, Elizabeth Cooper, Ph.D., always puts her students' education first, no matter if her classroom is in Founders’ Hall or the Federal Detention Center in Philadelphia. 

La Salle University is pleased to announce the appointment of Lisa Jarvinen, Ph.D., as the incoming interim provost and vice president of academic affairs, with her tenure to begin on June 1, 2026.