News and Updates

Black History Month at La Salle University

Honor Black History Month throughout February with various on-campus events and activities.

2026 Carnegie Elective Classification for Community Engagement.

La Salle is one of only 277 schools across the country awarded the classification, which recognizes institutions that support dynamic and noteworthy community engagement.

La Salle University’s Political Science and Economics Programs are helping Erin Maldonado, ‘29, build the foundations of knowledge that they need for their future career in politics. 

Erin Maldonado, '29.

The focus on community at La Salle University helped set Liz Wagner, ‘11, on the path to her career in farming and becoming a steward of the land. 

Liz Wagner, '11, (right) with Pennsylvania Secretary of Agriculture, Russell Redding, who toured Crooked Row in July 2025.

La Salle University’s Sport Management and Marketing programs have made Emily Sarkissian, ‘26, feel ready to step into the professional world.

Emily Sarkissian, '26.

Research from T.J. (Timothy) Highley, Ph.D., chair of La Salle’s Math and Computer Science Department, and computer science majors Tannah Duncan, ‘27, and Ilia Volkov, ‘27, proposes a way to eliminate tanking, solving a longtime problem for the NBA draft. 

Media Inquiries

If you are a member of the media and would like to request materials, interviews, or permission to film or photograph on campus, contact:

Meg Ryan
ryanm21@lasalle.edu

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