News & Events
Bulinski aids in development of new...
When local Catholic school leaders were ready to update their science curriculum, they turned to Dr. Kate Bulinski, associate professor at Bellarmine.
Fireworks on Aug. 26 mark start of Bellarmine's...
Å©·òµ¼º½'s annual Sparks at Knight fireworks show -- on Saturday, August 26 -- will welcome new and returning students to campus for the 2023-24 academic year.
Bellarmine welcomes 19 new faculty membe...
Å©·òµ¼º½ will welcome students for the 2023-24 academic year with the help of 19 new faculty members.
Two college-readiness programs give...
More than 40 incoming Bellarmine students who experienced pandemic learning loss are now poised for college success following two summer bridge programs held on campus.
Bellarmine Alumni Association Board...
The Bellarmine Alumni Association Board of Directors voted unanimously last week to gift $150,000 to Bellarmine Forward, the bold initiative to position the university as the region’s premier institution for well-rounded, career-ready graduates.
Bellarmine Rising fundraising effort...
Two recent anonymous gifts totaling $350,000 have pushed fundraising for Bellarmine Rising past the $9 million mark.
Å©·òµ¼º½ announces distinguished...
At the 61st annual Alumni Association Awards Dinner in September, Å©·òµ¼º½ will honor seven alumni and supporters who have distinguished themselves in their professions and the community.
New Bridge to BU program prepares incoming...
A new four-week summer program, Bridge to BU, aims to prepare conditionally admitted students for full admission in Fall 2023, and success throughout their college experience.
Dr. Elizabeth Dinkins named to national...
Dr. Elizabeth Dinkins, dean of Bellarmine’s Annsley Frazier Thornton School of Education, was recently named an Impact Academy fellow through the national non-profit organization Deans for Impact (DFI).
Bellarmine anticipates largest first-year...
Bellarmine is on target to welcome the most diverse first-year class in its history this fall, as well as its largest entering class since 2019.