Alumna and former University Trustee Meg Kane, ’03, played a pivotal role in bringing the world’s largest sporting event to her hometown. Do you remember where you were on Thursday, […]
March 16, 2023
A career in sports media has taken Albert “Scooter” Vertino, ’93, to the top of Warner Bros. Discovery Sports. It all started for him at La Salle. Of course Albert “Scooter” […]
February 24, 2023
The academic’s work in ancient and medieval history was renowned globally. George B. Stow, Ph.D., professor emeritus, longtime program director, and chair in the Department of History whose service to […]
From humble beginnings and with an unmatched work ethic, sports agent Chris Cabott, ’01, represents some of the biggest names in football. Chris Cabott, ’01, fielded one of the most […]
February 6, 2023
La Salle University has entered an articulation agreement with the Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC), adding the institution to an expansive list of academic partners who invite their graduates […]
Stella Guan, ’12, utilizes the storytelling skills she learned at La Salle every day in her career.
January 24, 2023
U.S. News & World Report recognized La Salle University’s online graduate-level nursing program and online MBA in its most-recent national rankings of online programs. According to U.S. News’ 2023 Best […]
January 20, 2023
Jeanna Woodell, ’23, M.S. ’24, received national research recognition for an independent study. When looking for another course to fill her semester roster, Jeanna Woodell, ’23, M.S. ’24, decided an […]
The MacCready Family Foundation grant will enhance La Salle’s Psy.D. program, its community clinic, and clinical training opportunities for its doctoral students. La Salle has received a $100,000 grant from […]
January 9, 2023
Research by Meghan Pierce, Ph.D., and La Salle students helped assess the significant impact of a Northwest Philadelphia nonprofit. A state-issued ID card—nothing more than a thin, three-inch piece of plastic—can […]