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This gift will enhance the student learning experience by creating a centralized space in the University’s Connelly Library for academic achievement.  

Lawrence Mani, ‘26, has made the most of his time at La Salle University and he’s ready to add to the strong foundation he built as he continues his education in graduate school.

At La Salle University, Paige Mitchell, ‘26, captained the water polo team, led the Olney Outlaws, worked for the Philadelphia Phillies, and immersed herself in the campus community. Her time at 20th and Olney was everything she could have hoped for.

Mission and Heritage Week will run from Sunday, April 26 to Friday, May 1, and is a chance to reflect on and celebrate the mission and core values shared by the campus community.

The partnership will open seamless pathways for Nazareth graduates through admissions opportunities and scholarships.

Gola, a student-athlete during his time at La Salle University, went on to have a successful entrepreneurial career in commercial real estate.

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.