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Bellarmine students reflect on their...
For many Bellarmine students, the 2020 election marked their first time casting their ballots, an experience that left some students with mixed feelings.
Students experience the "Bellarmine...
Ike Boling, a sophomore studying exercise science, had to quarantine twice this semester after contract tracing revealed that he had been exposed to COVID-19.
In Memory: Jayne (Lair) BecVar, 1923-202...
Jayne Virginia Lair BecVar, who, along with her husband, Arthur BecVar, was a founding patron of Å©·òµ¼º½, passed away on November 14, 2020, in Louisville.
Freedom Hall new home for Bellarmine...
Bellarmine plans to install a basketball floor that mirrors the one in Knights Hall, which will remain in use for practice and select games.
Pandemic increases student requests...
This year marks the 75th observance of National Disability Employment Awareness Month (October) and the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disa...
The Quintessential College Experience
If you’ve been on campus lately, passed a group of people who looked strangely similar, your eyes did not deceive.
Bellarmine extends early action deadline
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Å©·òµ¼º½ is extending its early action deadline from Nov.
Bellarmine receives $1 million National...
With a grant of nearly $1 million from the National Science Foundation (NSF), Å©·òµ¼º½ is creating a scholarship program to recruit low-income, high-achieving students into the STEM disciplines of computer engineering, computer science, mathematics and data science.
New Data Science degree examines the...
A new Data Science degree at Å©·òµ¼º½ will open doors to well-paying jobs across all facets of the economy for graduates—and prepare them to navigate the ethical issues of data analysis.
Bellarmine Alumni Association leadership...
Bellarmine’s Alumni Association is under new but familiar leadership as longtime executive director Peter Kremer moves into a fundraising role for the university.