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First-year student Q&A: Garrett Ferguson
Incoming first-year student Garrett Ferguson, from Louisville, is enthusiastic about beginning his Å©·òµ¼º½ experience through immersing himself in academics and extracurricular activities related to the field of physics.
Kiplinger calls Bellarmine one of the...
 ũ·òµ¼º½ offers one of the nation’s best values among private universities, according to research by Kiplinger, which publishes financial advice for consumers.
Hundreds of teachers explore online...
Irina McGrath, left, and Michelle Shory, instructional coaches from JCPS, discussed ways to enhance learning for ESL students.
Finance professor shares tips for getting...
Even if you're not a fan of credit cards, you should have one to help build your credit history to get the best deal when it's time to by a car or house, says Dr.
High school students reflect on enlightening...
  Kentucky's Governor’s Scholars Program, which is wrapping up this week on Å©·òµ¼º½â€™s campus, gave 342 participants new friendships, networking opportunities, community-building practices and a stress-free learning environment, according to several of the students.
Bellarmine graduate bridges career divide...
 When Roland Kulla graduated from Bellarmine in 1970 with a liberal arts degree, he had no intention of pursuing a career in art.
Bellarmine welcomes students in Kentucky...
 This week, 342 high school students arrived on Å©·òµ¼º½â€™s campus for the Kentucky Governor’s Scholars Program.
Roorda to speak about Hunter S. Thompson...
An upcoming panel discussion on Louisville native Hunter S.