May 9, 2023
Michaela Craner, ’23, M.S. ’24, is a part of the five-year track in Communication Sciences and Disorders. When Michaela Craner, ’23, M.S. ’24, toured potential universities she wished to attend, […]
Commencement is an annual period of reflection for many graduates. Here, two La Salle University students share why they became Explorers; what their time at 20th and Olney has brought […]
Ryan Haas, ’23, grew up visiting the University’s campus. He’s happy to be continuing his family’s connection to 20th and Olney. Ryan Haas, ’23, wasn’t sure what life had in […]
May 3, 2023
Leah Brown, ’23, is following in her family’s footsteps by receiving a degree from 20th and Olney. The connection Leah Brown, ’23, has to La Salle University spans generations. Brown’s […]
May 1, 2023
Gage Sanchez, ’23, created Save Our Schools with his brother to improve infrastructure and encourage scientific learning in the Philippines.
A resource center dedicated to autism and developmental disabilities support organized two campus events, including a talk on creating inclusive learning spaces. April is Autism Awareness Month. This year, the […]
The ALTA program is a 15-week, college-readiness program to support Spanish-speaking students in enhancing English proficiency. The National Endowment for Humanities awarded La Salle University a grant to fund a […]
U.S. News & World Report recognized La Salle University’s full-time MBA program in its most recent national rankings of graduate programs, announced April 25. The La Salle full-time MBA program […]
April 24, 2023
Mike Wiacek, ’03, is the founder and CEO of Stairwell. The Lasallian values he learned at 20th and Olney are a part of his leadership strategy today. Being passionately curious […]
April 19, 2023
Tom Curley, ’70, HON, ’07, spoke with students about careers in the media, free speech and truth in reporting. On a sunny morning at La Salle University, the Communication Center […]