Religious Leaders from 3 Faith Traditions to Talk About ‘Theological Perspectives on Nationalism, Antisemitism, and Racism in the U.S. Today’ During Online Seminar
Keynote speaker’s study of civil rights and racial justice in America is essential to understanding of modern U.S. history, especially as it concerns Florida, notes Saint Leo assistant professor Daniel DuBois.
Conversations on Purpose on February 22 will be an interactive, interview-style talk with Memphis Police Department Chief Cerelyn “C.J.” Davis, who will share how she strives to make a difference in her community.
One of the first universities to adopt online learning, Saint Leo University earned first-time awards in two categories: Best Online Bachelor’s Program in psychology, and Best Master’s Program in Computer Information Technology.
The new Mel Greene Institute to Combat Human Trafficking will educate public, law enforcement, and students to increase awareness and stop crimes in three Florida counties.