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La Salle University hosted a celebration for the Classes of 2020 and 2021—a couple miles south of campus and requiring a short trip down Broad Street. The University recognized more than 3,000 graduates across […]

The Classes of 2020 and 2021 took part in the first Commencement ceremonies ever held at Lincoln Financial Field. To deliver an in-person graduation experience for its Classes of 2020 […]

La Salle has received a six-figure grant that will improve and increase STEM programming for city students. La Salle University has received a six-figure grant from Pennsylvania’s Department of Education […]

An alumnus, O’Shaughnessy will serve his interim appointment concurrent with the University’s national search for permanent presidential leadership. Executive Vice President Tim O’Shaughnessy, ’85, has been named Interim President of […]

La Salle University has reinstated Men’s Swimming and Diving as a varsity program, effective immediately, the chair of La Salle’s Board of Trustees announced. William W. Matthews, III, Esq., ’90, […]

IMPORTANT UPDATE La Salle University has expanded the clinic’s accessibility and invites anyone—regardless of your affiliation to the University. Here’s how to book an appointment for Friday, May 7: http://bit.ly/LaSalleVax […]

TIME Magazine, Runner’s World, 6ABC and others spoke with La Salle faculty and alumni Faculty, staff, and alumni from La Salle University spoke with the media this month about the […]

All the essential details for La Salle’s in-person ceremonies and events It’s time for La Salle University to cue up “Pomp and Circumstance.” Well, almost. Preparations are under way for […]

To the University community: The verdict earlier this week in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin marks a pivotal moment in our nation’s ongoing reckoning with racism. […]

The University has launched a podcast to tell stories from within its community. For years, the La Salle University community has read about faculty, alumni, and student achievements. Now, Explorers […]