Raheem Moncrieffe, ’22, became an expert at time management to handle a job at the Philadelphia airport and coursework at La Salle’s School of Business. Raheem Moncrieffe, ’22, is all […]
May 9, 2022
What’s next for Isabelle Pope, ’22? Opportunity to make a difference. There are campus leaders, and then there is Isabelle Pope, ’22—the kind of student, one could argue, for whom […]
May 5, 2022
To the University community: Our campus testing center in Union 301 will expand its days of availability during finals week. We intend for this measure to provide an additional level […]
Jonathan Jonassaint, ’22, overcame financial struggles to complete his degree. For Jonathan “J-Jay” Jonassaint, ’22, every day at La Salle University is an opportunity to achieve. The Reading, Pa., native […]
As a Black Muslim woman, Asiyah Jones, ’22, wanted to feel welcomed on her college campus. Becoming an Explorer made that a reality. A Muslim Student Association breast cancer awareness […]
A set of 15 hand-spun ceramic cups—a unique entry in La Salle’s Special Collections—is on display during Mental Health Awareness Month. Holding a ceramic cup in her hands, Heather Willever-Farr, […]
April 28, 2022
Gail Carter Hamilton, ’98, RN, MSN, CSN, ‘09, will work in her new role to address health disparities across the city. Gail Carter Hamilton, ’98, RN, MSN, CSN, ‘09 found […]
April 26, 2022
La Salle faculty, staff, and alumni appeared in the media in April on topics spanning racial equity, Catholic sisterhood, men’s basketball, and Penn Relays. Here are some highlights: Fran Dunphy, […]
Researchers at CHOP’s Center for Autism Research studied the level of talkativeness of youth with autism compared to neurotypical peers when speaking with partners of different engagement levels. A doctoral […]
April 22, 2022
To the University community: This morning, the Philadelphia Department of Public Health (PDPH) ended its indoor masking requirement in the city. PDPH cited decreased cases and COVID-19-related hospitalizations as rationale […]