
Saint Leo University Announces New Board Leadership
Three Tampa Bay Area Leaders to Serve on University’s Board Leadership Team
Three Tampa Bay Area Leaders to Serve on University’s Board Leadership Team
Hernando critical-thinking County School District students gain problem-solving, skills while exploring criminal justice career path at Saint Leo.
Community Expo Highlights New Pasco County Medical Research Center and Job Opportunities for Students, Alumni, and Area Residents
Donations Accepted at Tampa Education Center, University Campus
Co-Founder of University’s Center for Catholic-Jewish Studies Receives Award for Decades of Work in Interfaith Relations
Saint Leo University’s Mission-Driven Leaders: Conversations on Purpose program returns this fall with another inspiring guest leader, Colin Bryant.
As classes begin for Fall 2022 Semester at Saint Leo University, students will find new, diverse degree offerings for the 2022-2023 academic year.
Saint Leo will welcome 988 new students to its residential campus when they move in to their residence halls beginning at 9 a.m., Thursday, August 25.
Using LEGO® Education SPIKE Prime kits, campers learn coding, programming, and build robots
Brooke Whittington, who earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in elementary education, now is one of five finalists for the 2023 Florida Teacher of the Year award.
Students, Alumni, Faculty, Staff Submit Winning Ideas for What Matters on Mane Street
More than 300 Degrees to be Awarded During Ceremony at Savannah Civic Center
Chief of Staff John Bennett, TPD Assistant Chief of Operations Lee Bercaw Receive Doctor of Criminal Justice Degrees, Present Key to City on Behalf of Mayor Jane Castor
Abbot Isaac Camacho, OSB, of Saint Leo Abbey Presides at Annual Mass to Recognize Graduates
Saint Leo faculty members from each of the university’s four colleges and the School of Computing, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and Data Science (CARDS) were asked to share their career advice for graduating students.
Doctoral Hooding Ceremony Scheduled for May 13 at University Campus, Commencement Ceremonies Take Place May 14 at Florida State Fairgrounds in Tampa
Public Invited to 8 Evenings of Varied Programming Featuring Acclaimed Poets, Writers, Publishers, Open Mic, and More
Students’ outstanding presentations, posters, art, music, and academic work honored by Division of Academic Affairs.
Newest campus facility creates an environment for holistic health and well-being that integrates student recreation, fitness, health services, counseling services, and campus ministry.
‘Understanding Jesus and Paul Means Understanding Judaism: Pharisees, Prayer, Parable, and Practice’ Looks at Jewish Character of the New Testament
Alumnus Nick DeMarinis, vice president of sales at WeWork and a former LinkedIn executive will, discuss leading with compassion and serving others.
NASW Florida - Nature Coast Unit Awards Feeding Tampa Bay with ‘Rising to the Challenge’ Honor, Names BayCare Behavioral Health’s Shirina Social Worker of the Year
Memphis Police Department Chief and Saint Leo alumna C.J. Davis discusses people and events that influenced her career and serving others.
Guest speaker to address mentoring and social justice issues; scholarships and awards to be presented at this International Women’s Day event.
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.
Forget the schmaltz and the saccharine, our faculty works including a love story novel, an essay collection, and a collection of poetry.
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 university hosted community kickoff for nonprofit organization that will build a house in nearby San Antonio, FL, for an injured veteran.
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.
Losing Weight, Exercising More, and Traveling More Also Popular Goals for 2022
Saint Leo University’s Polling Institute examines the holidays and 79.5 percent of respondents say they will celebrate Christmas. They’re not fans of the traditional fruity dessert, though!
Donations of Teddy Bears, Stuffed Animals to Create ‘Comfort Squad’ for Tampa Officers to Distribute to Children in Stressful Situations
Saint Leo Faculty Member Says Shopping Local May Be Best Bet to Find Most Wanted Gifts, and Giving May Be More Activity-Focused and Meaningful This Season.
Popular discussion focus on range of topics from assisting victims of trauma to police reform.
Throughout the university's locations, Saint Leo is providing Thanksgiving meals and collecting school and cleaning supplies, personal care items, and food for those in need.
The first-ever event will be virtual and will benefit Hillsborough County’s Migrant Education Program.
Dr. Mark Gesner to Build Partnerships, Create New Initiatives for Saint Leo University
Saint Leo is named as one of best regional universities in the South.
September 9 coffeehouse at University Campus includes Christian pop artist Father John Kline, music minister Lucas Nocera, and student performers.
Saint Leo university welcomes 1,100 new students to University Campus on August 28. New students move in to their residence halls.
Saint Leo University prepared to welcome its largest class in university history. New student move-in is set for August 28 and classes begin August 31 at University Campus.
Senior Leader Perspectives Refining Your Leadership Approach' Set for August 25
U.S. Veterans Magazine Honors Saint Leo University Among 'Best of the Best'
Presented by FBI National Academy Associates, Series to Take Place August 16-17
Officials announce signed agreement, now seeking regulatory approvals
The new College of Health Professions and Wellness Center will offer opportunities for students, faculty, staff, and the community to forge connections to their mental, physical, and emotional/spiritual health.
Events on Saturday, July 17, at University Campus provide a free, fun-filled overview of undergraduate life.
Saint Leo University was named No. 1 in the Southeast and ranked 11th overall in the U.S. in Military Times Best For Vets: Colleges 2021.
Saint Leo University is a family affair for members of the Bias family of Virginia, who study and teach in the Tapia College of Business.
June 11 Ceremony to be First In-Person Event at Savannah Civic Center Since 2020
Free Leadership Seminar Series will present senior leader perspectives on moral, ethical, and legal decision making.
Saint Leo University will offer the 8-hour course in the fall to provide skills to assist those in crisis.
In-person ceremonies honor accomplishments of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students
In-Person Ceremonies To Take Place May 21, 22 at Florida State Fairgrounds
Saint Leo University celebrates its newest members of the military, honors all who serve and protect the U.S.
Officials Intend to Resume In-Person Classes, Activities at All Locations
Focus is on Returning Students Safely to Campus in Fall, Plus Keeping Them and Their Families Safe This Summer
First COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic for Those 18 and Older Set for Tuesday, April 6, at University Campus.
Six Saint Leo students write about how they live their Catholic faith and how they have observed Lent in 2021.
The new home to one of the hottest sports includes 12 state-of-the-art gaming stations for esports team and Saint Leo students.
The Saint Leo University poll also shows Americans think President Biden should draw upon his faith in decision-making.
Saint Leo's new food truck will serve campus students, community events, and education center locations.
The four-part series will address stress management, de-escalation, and unconscious bias training among other topics to help improve first responders' well-being.
Dr. Ebony Perez will be featured on "How We See It,' to encourage conversations on race, understanding, and history.
Tampa, Missouri universities are educational partners with Buccaneers and Chiefs who will vie for the national championship on Sunday, February 7.
2021 Edition Names Saint Leo in 3 Categories for Best Bachelor's Programs
This series will help prospective Saint Leo students, current students, and the public improve their writing skills, prepare for tests, and assist in their careers.
This free webinar on February 3 is designed to help small business owners and managers reorganize their finances and recover post-pandemic.
Students, faculty, and staff engage in volunteer activities at Saint Leo and off campus to honor the late civil rights leader and demonstrate university's core values.
The annual series features expert guest speakers addressing some of the hottest issues in law enforcement and criminal justice and runs through May 2021.
Saint Leo University marked a construction milestone on December 17 with the topping-off ceremony for the new Wellness Center.
Wishing happy holidays and a joyous new year to all from Saint Leo University
Making connections with students and welcoming all at the university is the goal for new Saint Leo chaplain.
The historic building houses Saint Leo's Tampa Education Center, Student Financial Services, Center for Online Learning Enrollment, Student Advising, and Hiring Our Heroes.
The December 17 symposium will feature experts from the Florida Division of Emergency Management, the National Weather Service, and others discussing navigating a historic hurricane season during a global pandemic.
These gift suggestions by Saint Leo educators will educate, embrace diversity, and entertain children.
This free discussion, sponsored by the Tapia College of Business, offers practical approaches for businesses to "power through the pandemic."
The public is invited to hear Elana Duffy, who was severely injured in Iraq and founded Patherfinder.vet to assist veterans in navigating the task of receiving services.
The goal of the new programs is to make a private university education accessible and affordable. The new Tuition Advantage Program will provide an opportunity for a bachelor's degree at no out-of-pocket tuition cost.
The decision follows the National Labor Relations Board's recent ruling to end oversight for institutions of faith.
The free webinar will feature Saint Leo social work faculty experts facilitating talk about book/movie "Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption."
Calls for police reform are prompting discussion on collaborating to protect communities, and Saint Leo University's panel discussion will feature area experts from the social work and law enforcement fields.
Free 'Human Capital and Return to the Workplace' Discussion Aimed at Small Businesses, Looks at Digital Wellness, Employee Safety, Mental Health.
Saint Leo University is honored for providing high quality education at an affordable price, and the university earns high rankings for Best Regional University, Best for Veterans, Campus Ethnic Diversity, Social Mobility, and Most International Students.
A six-part, free series will take place via Zoom and will discuss topics included in "Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption," a popular book by Bryan Stevenson and movie, starring Michael B. Jordan.
Cancellation of SAT/ACT Testing Dates Leaves Some High School Students in Limbo, But Saint Leo Adopted Holistic Admissions Approach in 2018
With masks and social distancing in place, students begin moving in to residence halls and preparing for the new academic year, which begins August 25.
Faculty and Tampa Turnaround Management Association organized four-part webinar series to offer assistance and advice to small businesses.
Hybrid, Connected, and Online Classroom Delivery Choices Adopted to Meet Students' Needs
College of Business Faculty, Tampa-area Experts to Help Businesses Recover from COVID-19 Pandemic Economic Woes
Diane Franklin's Master of Human Services Administration Degree Project Helps Her Fellow Students With Financial Needs
Saint Leo Students Help More than 700 People Receive Aid During Event at Shops at Wiregrass in Wesley Chapel, FL.
Tapia College of Business Faculty's Study of Virginia Police Chiefs Indicates Putting Workers' Needs First Could Assist Those Working Remotely During COVID-19 Pandemic
Center for Alternative Pathway Programs, Faculty Members Presenting Classes Ranging from Backyard Birding to Quarantine Spirituality for Families
New assistance line offered by Premier Medical Associates is aided students in Saint Leo's graduate social work program and was featured on WKMG-TV.
Career Fair Moves Online, Webinar to Discuss Searching for Jobs During Crisis Situations
State and county leaders joined in honoring Saint Leo University's student-veterans as well as veterans from throughout Pasco County.
New Saint Leo Location to Offer More Student Resources, Programs in Summerville
59,000-Square-Foot Facility Will Provide Space for Health, Recreation, Counseling Services
Saint Leo University was named as providing two of the best online programs in the United States, according to the 2020 U.S. News & World Report's Best Online Programs edition, which was released January 14.
Students, Faculty, Staff, Surrounding Community Welcome New Addition to Saint Leo Campus
Grand opening for Saint Leo University's new Benedict's Coffeehouse set for 10 a.m., January 13 with giveaways, reception
The second meeting of task force examines initial treatment of opioid abuse and overdoses as Saint Leo students and faculty as well as law enforcement, social services representatives, and others learn about the crisis in Florida.
Saint Leo University students, faculty, staff, and alumni worked and volunteered at activities throughout the United States
Veterans Appreciation Week kicks off with events at University Campus and Newport News Education Center
University's Commitment to Providing Services for Military Students and Student-Veterans Support Cited in Rankings
Saint Leo University has a long history of supporting the U.S. military and in recognition of veterans and those serving their country, the university will celebrate Veterans Appreciation Week, November 8 – 16.
Saint Leo University holds eucharistic celebration and inauguration for its 10th president, Jeffrey Senese
Formal Investiture Ceremony of Dr. Jeffrey D. Senese Set for October 11
Activities including supplies collection, candlelight vigil, comfort-food dinner are examples of Saint Leo's core values in action.
Saint Leo University is a great school. It has earned top rankings for Best Regional University, Best University for Veterans to US News.
Students, faculty, staff, and alumni helped move new students' belongings into their residence halls and welcomed everyone to the pride.
New students move-in August 15 with many New Student Orientation activities planned including a formal convocation ceremony on August 16.
Saint Leo University's efforts to engage its online students garners news coverage in University Business magazine.
The Georgia location hosted event with area businesses and nonprofit organizations to provide supplies and back-to-school looks for students in the Savannah community.
University's academic camps provide taste of different majors, college life, fun
Love of Saint Leo runs in the family for these adult learners, who pursued associate, bachelor's, master's degrees.
Military Spouse Friendly award highlights our commitment to the families of those serving our country. Learn more about how we support military families!
CSI Camp featured on WTSP-TV, new camp offerings include Hogwarts Academy, Environmental Science and Sustainability Camp, Game Design Academy, and Saint Leo Social Justice Camp.
Baccalaureate Mass and Saint Leo Under the Stars Set for April 26, Graduation Ceremonies to be Held at Florida State Fairgrounds on April 27
University's April 6 program in Ocala let education professionals create professional development sessions based on their experience and needs.
Saint Leo University Polling Institute surveyed observant Christians and Catholics on sacrifices chosen to mark this period leading up to Easter.
Saint Leo University and the nonprofit organization raised funds to purchase lasso leashes so more dogs at Pasco County (FL) Animal Services will get outdoor exercise.
Public invited to Newport News event, which will be broadcast at University Campus and Gwinnett Education Center on February 21.
University Explorations course encourages critical thinking, discussion.
Commitment to student-veterans, active duty military and their families recognized by VIQTORY, G.I. Jobs® magazine.
Through helping others, spoken word performances, and participating in Savannah's parade, the university keeps dream of King alive.
Saint Leo University was named as providing two of the best online programs in the United States, according to the 2019 U.S. News & World Report's Best Online Programs edition, which was released today.
University's student-centered mission focuses on helping students through anxious time with special activities and assistance.
The university began offering online classes in 1998, and now most students study online in some format. Club, associations, and other enrichment activities keep students engaged.
This year, more stores announced they will not open until Black Friday, November 23. A new survey by the Saint Leo University Polling Institute shows close to 50 percent of Americans and Floridians support retail stores being closed on Thanksgiving and will not shop on that day.
Dr. Jeffrey D. Senese, president of Saint Leo University, has announced the appointment of Dr. Mary T. Spoto as vice president of Academic Affairs, effective immediately. Spoto, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, has served as the acting vice president of Academic Affairs since Senese was named president in July.
Staff member, alumna, Tallahassee Education Center director join forces to feed those still reeling from the fierce October storm.
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