Tag: School of Arts and Sciences

Sarah Hanlon, ’23, was always interested in using her political science degree to work for the U.S. government.

Madison Griffin, ’25, worked on a tax revenue project, among other assignments.

Kerri Corrado, ’12, gained early-on experience in broadcast journalism through La Salle TV. She shared her career journey with first-year students during the Welcome Convocation.

Kevin Dougherty, ’02, supports the department’s interns, many of whom come from La Salle.

La Salle education graduate students brought the feel of the summer Olympic Games to 20th and Olney. 

Sarah Peritz, Psy.D. ’27, earn the honor for her paper titled "Preventing Suicide: Psychology’s Ethical Responsibility for Gun Reform." 

Students in the Class of 2028 are visiting 20th and Olney this summer for new student orientation.  

Intizorhon Fataeva, ’24, and Wilkes Pierce, ’25, received a valuable educational experience from the opportunity.

A La Salle degree can take students anywhere. And for some that can mean traveling the world while a student.  

Douglas Rodriguez, ’24, wants to empower his future students to be successful.