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This Week at La Salle

January 29, 2024

Be Known for More. billboard

La Salle University’s Marketing and Communications Department has officially launched the University’s new brand campaign, Known for More. The messaging is grounded in the over 160-year-old history of the institution which prides itself in that all knowledge is practical. Learn more.

 

Charles Ireland, ’25

Telling the student story

The heart of the Known for More campaign is a way for individuals to tell their unique story and how they want to be known and how a La Salle education can help propel learners into leaders to achieve that.

Charles Ireland, ’25, is a Christian Brother’s Scholarship recipient and keeps his Lasallian values in mind every day, including in his academics and athletics. Read more.

Alongside Ireland, read about other students featured in the 30-second TV spot including Nikki Aquino, ’24, Patrick McGinley, ’25, and Katie Young, ’24, M.S. ’25.

Patrick McGinley, ’25
Katie Young, ’24, M.S. ’25
Black History Month graphic

Celebrate Black History Month with these on-campus events throughout the month of February. Check out the schedule.

Featured events

Newman Lecture Series 

Tonight, 6:30-8 p.m.  

This series continues in the La Salle Art Museum with "Our Ancient Faith: Lincoln, Democracy, and the American Experiment." Allen Guelzo, Ph.D., will present to audiences the U.S. journey of the tumultuous years of the Civil War and Reconstruction era and its impact on modern democracy and the American experiment in democratic government. Register here.  

School of Nursing and Health Sciences Career Forum  

Tuesday, 12:30-2 p.m.  

Head to the Founders’ Hall Atrium to learn more about ways to build your career.  

Sustainability and the City…in a World of Extremities & Uncertainties
Tuesday, 7-8 p.m. 

“Sustainability will be lost or won in our cities!” … Agree, disagree or indifferent? Make up your mind after considering this talk, which will discuss the issues and factors around this topic and present current research, trends and challenges. Professor Greg Foliente is a 2023-24 Balik Scientist Program (BSP) Awardee and Distinguished Visiting Professor at De La Salle University, hosted by the Advanced Research Institute on Informatics, Computing and Networking (AdRIC) in collaboration with the Enrique Razon Logistics Institute (ERLI). He is currently professor of infrastructure and urban systems in the faculty of Engineering and Information Technology at the University of Melbourne, and president and board chair for the non-profit International Initiative for a Sustainable Built Environment (iiSBE). Register here.

Men’s Basketball vs. St. Joseph’s

Saturday, 12 p.m.  

The Explorers continue A-10 conference play against the Hawks at TruMark Financial Center.

Women’s Basketball vs. University of Dayton

Sunday, 2 p.m.  

The Flyers visit TruMark Financial Center to face the Explorers in an A-10 conference game. 

Mass  

Sunday, 5 p.m.  

Celebrate Mass on the fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time at De La Salle Chapel.