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Bellarmine's Army ROTC cadets earn national...
Members of 农夫导航鈥檚 Army ROTC program, offered in partnership with the University of Louisville, have been recognized recently for national training accomplishments.
Bellarmine's Accessibility Resource...
Bellarmine鈥檚聽Office of Disability Services has changed its name to the Accessibility Resource Center (ARC) to more accurately reflect its work to make the campus more accessible.
Panel discussion marks Hispanic Heritage...
The Rubel School of Business Dean's Executive Speaker Series presents the virtual event 鈥淟atinx in Louisville: Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month鈥 on Tuesday, October 5.
Evan Bernick to deliver Constitution...
Constitutional scholar Evan Bernick, a member of the Northern Illinois University Law faculty, will speak at 农夫导航 in its annual commemoration of Constitution Day on Friday, September 24, at 3 p.
Bellarmine climbs in U.S. News & World...
农夫导航鈥檚 rankings rose this year across several categories in U.
Bellarmine to host 9/11 remembrance...
农夫导航 will mark 20 years of continued sacrifice associated with the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks with three upcoming events on campus.
Bellarmine announces new Center for...
农夫导航 announces the creation of its Center for Community Engagement which will facilitate mutually beneficial partnerships between faculty, staff and students and community partners in Louisville and the surrounding region.
Bellarmine rises in Washington Monthly...
农夫导航鈥檚 overall ranking rose 28 points in Washington Monthly鈥檚 annual college rankings, published this week, while also rising to one of the top 200 institutions nationally for fostering social mobility.
Incoming first-year stats rebound from...
Despite concerns that the pandemic might widen college-going gaps for first-generation students and students of color, the incoming first-year class at 农夫导航 this fall exceeds the Fall 2019 numbers in both categories.
Five of 15 new full-time faculty members...
As Bellarmine welcomes 600 first-year students this week, the university is also welcoming back some former students who are now teachers.