

Saint Leo ‘Never Forgets’ as It Partners with Area Organizations to Remember 9/11
University’s memorial event honors first responders and those lost on 9/11 as well as during Operation Enduring Freedom
Saint Leo University Named a Top Veteran-Friendly Yellow Ribbon School for 2025
The university is featured in Fall 2025 issue of ‘U.S. Veterans Magazine.’
Faculty Members Share Their Inspirations During Black History Month
From poets to performers, from family to students, Saint Leo University’s instructors draw on rich history to bring courage and life to classrooms.
Saint Leo’s Campaigns & Elections Class Immerses Students In November 5 Elections
Younger Voters Could Make Impact in Presidential And Other Races This Year, Political Science Instructor Says.
Saint Leo University’s Annual Brain Bowl Pits Area Catholic, Private Schools in Academic Battle of the Best
Jesuit High School’s team wins championship with Academy at the Lakes team as runner-up in first appearance at Saint Leo’s Brain Bowl
Saint Leo’s Center for Catholic-Jewish Studies Presenting "Beyond Tolerance: How to Build Understanding and Respect in Jewish-Christian Relations" Series
The public is invited to join this free, three-session discussion at Congregation Schaarai Zedek in Tampa to explore other religions and different perspectives.
Saint Leo Faculty Member Notes History of Thanksgiving Complicated, But Still A Time To Count Blessings
Dr. Daniel Dubois, historian and a descendant of a Pilgrim, says the first Thanksgiving is a difficult story, but its spirit of humanity is to be celebrated.
101-year-old ‘Buffalo Soldier’ Shares Stories Of Valor, Resilience With Saint Leo University And Community
Sociology Research Symposium welcomes the Army veteran to share ‘living history’
Center for Catholic-Jewish Studies Participates in Historic Conference, Examining Archives of Pope Pius XII
Discussion of difficult topics such as the pontiff’s and Vatican’s actions during the Holocaust will help ensure ‘never again’
Saint Leo University Hosting ‘Living Legend: Reflections from a 101-year-old Veteran’ on October 26, Welcoming World War II Buffalo Soldier
Bronze Star recipient Roy Caldwood will share his journey of resilience and valor from his U.S. Army Service to his work in corrections at Rikers Island.