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This Week at La Salle
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Dear Explorers and friends,


At La Salle University, we pride ourselves on providing a high-quality education with a demonstrable return on investment. It’s fantastic when others take note as well.


Money Magazine recently recognized our University as one of the top colleges in America. This is just one of the recent accolades for La Salle’s academic excellence.


U.S. News & World Report recognized a variety of our programs including the full-time MBA program in its most recent national rankings of graduate programs. It also named the University’s full-time MBA program in U.S. News & World Report’s 2023-2024 Best Graduate Programs rankings alongside the public health (MPH) and nursing (DNP) programs. Additionally, the national publication named online graduate-level nursing program and online MBA in its recent national rankings of online programs.


La Salle’s online cybersecurity graduate program was also recognized as one of the top 20 Best Online Master’s in Cybersecurity Degrees in 2023 by Fortune.


I’m proud to serve this community and see its rigorous academic programs receive the recognition they deserve.


Sincerely,


Daniel J. Allen, Ph.D.
President
La Salle University

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Money Magazine named La Salle one of the best colleges in America with a four-star rating. Read more about the ranking.

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We welcomed the class of 2027 through our new student orientation this summer. Check out the photos.

Sandy Immerman, M.A. ’17, CERT ’24

The VP of IT at Thermo Fisher Scientific is pursuing a cybersecurity certificate from La Salle. This is one of the connections Sandy Immerman, M.A. ’17, CERT ’24, has to La Salle. Learn more about her story.  

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In the Honors Program students receive a variety of opportunities to deepen their studies. For biology and environmental science major Luke Szyszkiewicz, ’24, an interesting research opportunity helped him build upon his education in the School of Arts and Sciences. Learn more about Luke's experience.