
Saint Leo University Center for Catholic-Jewish Studies Brings Two Prominent Theologians to Tampa for Interfaith Talk on Morality
Together they will explore what distinct faith traditions teach about the concept of natural law.
Together they will explore what distinct faith traditions teach about the concept of natural law.
COVID-19 made learning math at the middle school level especially hard last year, and educators are trying to help students regain lost ground.
Marine ecology studies and Catholic teaching overlap in the planting of an 'oyster garden' at St. Petersburg school's waterfront.
The president of United Way of Pasco will be among the leading guest speakers.
Instruction boosts international students' command of academic English and helps them adapt to American campus life, leading to greater college success.
Students and teachers are back to focusing on fields from the natural sciences to teaching, technology, business, and more.
The College of Health Professions is starting its four-year nursing degree program.
Interested new students, transfer students, and current students can still apply to take part in contemporary program.
Efforts start in July with virtual classes supplemented by field trips, and eventually classes will migrate home to University Campus.
June is Men's Health Month, creating an opportunity for college-age men and women to consider the lifelong healthy patterns they can create at Saint Leo University.
The program will start at University Campus in the fall; eventually it will be offered online too.
Certain fields require new entrants in spite of recent economic downturn.
Nurses, health educators, and respiratory therapists will be prepared to join health care teams to meet the immediate needs of the public—and support their overall health and well-being with a Saint Leo education.
During the innovative 120-hour internship, students earn a Florida real estate sales associate license.
Bonus, pre-retreat evening event presents award-winning author and Army veteran Brian Turner in a reading with no admission charged.
An aspiring doctor from New Jersey has made most of her University Campus education, attending to mind, body, and spirit—and organizes one more fundraising walk for the coming week.
Transparency, innovation, and flexibility prove key in helping future social workers, teachers, land field assignments. Career Services offers wide array of tools for research and virtual meetings.
Substantial scholarships available to help young people enter teaching careers
By following a rigorous schedule, students save a year's worth of expenses in their academic journey.
New limited-access nursing program designed to meet growing demand in Florida and across the nation
Author and teacher Gianna Russo will organize workshops in city neighborhoods and encourage creative expression through writing.
The professional musicians perform a free concert each fall as a gift to the surrounding community.
Program features presentations on strengthening families and keynote address on fighting human trafficking.
Tapia College of Business faculty offer current insights into careers with increasing potential.
The experience of the coronavirus has highlighted the ongoing need for professionals in certain fields.
Students will be admitted to campus-based program starting with the Fall 2020 Semester.
Former undergraduates branching out into fields including accounting, law, ministry, science, cybersecurity, and more.
Micro-credential courses can enhance learners' prospects for new jobs and promotions and can be customized for individual workplaces.
Grant Fuels New Scholarships to Prepare Future Biology and Mathematics Teachers
Senior's accomplishments include more than a dozen published poems.
Survey polled 1,000 respondents nationally and 900 statewide in Florida
Michael Hingson is a blind speaker and author who educates the public about inclusion.
Educators, campus facilities managers, graduate students, and citizen-scientists are all welcome to the event in late June.
Saint Leo University hosts author, who has been blind since infancy, who survived terrorist attack with help from his guide dog.
University Campus hosts motivational speaker and rap artist, plus other scholars and a literary event.
Dr. Heather Parker has served as interim dean for more than one year.
Respondents also share views on college athletes and mixing sports with politics.
Faculty Members' Research Uncovers Site of Once-Lost Florida Town. State-approved marker to be unveiled Saturday, November 23
Halloween is already a fun holiday time for millions of children and adults, but a Saint Leo University faculty member has been in the news making the season of jack o' lanterns and spooks even more fascinating.
In observance of the recent 100-year anniversary of the end of World War I and the 1919 founding of the League of Nations, Saint Leo University is hosting a special interdisciplinary conference on Saturday, November 16.
Admission is free and the public is welcome to theatrical work in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month.
Saint Leo University will begin online classes in emergency management in early 2020 and welcomes working adult learners.
The world was full of economic change, political empowerment for American women, fluctuating social norms, and new artistic styles in the 1920s
University broadens the number and type of bachelor's degree programs available.
Orlando-area native balances a computer science major, ministry activities, and an outdoorsy hobby
Public invited to attend reading by author Brooke King from her post-war story on life as a soldier and veteran
Careful transfer planning helped community college graduates find affordable Catholic college Saint Leo University.
Her approach to choosing activities can be useful to campus students no matter what their major
The veteran educator wants students to be able to learn from each other and from projects as well as from their faculty in a vibrant environment.
Supporters want college students to emerge with greater capacity to engage with others of different faiths.
Their projects and awards provide a glimpse of their future possible careers and successes.
March is the month when social work professionals educate the public, including legislators, about their field and pressing issues in public policy.
The 2019 survey is the fifth consecutive survey conducted across the U.S. and in Florida on the topic.
Affordable, one-day program offers sessions for writers at all levels of experience; extra half-day of master classes added this year.
All the programs are designed for completion within four years and are supported by a strong liberal arts core.
Brian Richter is an authority on water scarcity and the drive for sustainable solutions in the United States and abroad.
Each semester, Saint Leo University hosts many informative and enjoyable events at University Campus that are open to the public. The campus is at 33701 County Road 52, St. Leo, FL, 33574. Parking is always free.
Continuing education credits available to licensed professional for conference attendance.
Author of the novel Marcelo in the Real World to deliver keynote
A new option in the biology degree program introduces majors to research and lab experiences at the start of college careers.
About four in 10 said their overall donations for the year will repeat their 2017 levels
Guests asked to reserve seats for popular annual concert
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