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This year, La Salle University will celebrate Giving Tuesday and call upon its community for support. Celebrated around the world, Giving Tuesday refers to the Tuesday following Thanksgiving. It’s a […]

Nutrition professors at La Salle offer tips on enjoying holiday meals without a side of guilt.  The holiday season means a time for celebration and—oftentimes—an indulgent meal. However, there’s no need to feel […]

The annual event celebrated its 22nd year. Thanksgiving arrived early this year. More than two dozen La Salle University students and staff members visited the district headquarters of the Philadelphia […]

To the University community: Our lives, work, and academic pursuits have faced incredible obstacles over the last 20-plus months. Despite these challenges, we have much for which to be thankful. […]

Music, food, friends, and fun—those are the ingredients of every good party, and it sure felt like one had broken out on La Salle University’s campus. Homecoming and Family Weekend […]

In 2020 election, University students exceeded the national voting rate. Three out of every four eligible voters within La Salle University’s student population headed to the polls for the 2020 […]

An on-campus clinic is scheduled for Dec. 8 An on-campus clinic will bring COVID-19 vaccine boosters to La Salle University in early December. The University announced it has partnered with […]

“A true Explorer”

November 9, 2021

A first-generation student, Andi La, ’23, has harnessed her college experience at La Salle. What’s it like being the first in your family to attend college? Just ask Andi La, […]

Overcoming the odds

November 8, 2021

Nick Barbella, ’22, a social work major and first-gen student, is not defined by labels. Nick Barbella’s life changed in the fifth grade. At the time, he was reading at […]

The write stuff

November 7, 2021

Biology major Nhi Nguyen, ’22, authored a handwriting workbook for children that’s focused on creating better educational outcomes. Writing your name defines who you are. That seems intuitive, right? As we […]