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Å©·òµ¼º½ celebrates 72nd...
Å©·òµ¼º½ will confer an anticipated 781 degrees to new graduates during its 72nd annual commencement ceremonies on Saturday, May 10, 2025, in Freedom Hall at the Kentucky Exposition Center.
Opportunity College: Bellarmine earns...
University earns top marks for making college accessible and creating strong earnings outcomes for grads.
Å©·òµ¼º½ Expands Cannabis...
Å©·òµ¼º½ is expanding its partnership with Green Flower, the leader in cannabis education and training, to introduce a...
Bellarmine's Doctor of Physical Therapy...
Bellarmine’s Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program has once again earned national recognition from U.S. News for academic excellence, clinical impact and community engagement.
Bellarmine’s annual Day of Giving...
Bellarmine’s community came together in a show of generosity and pride during its annual Day of Giving, raising $205,605.39 in just 24 hours to support students, programs and initiatives across campus.
Knights Get Hired: Bellarmine grads...
A comprehensive survey of last year’s Bellarmine graduates shows that they significantly outperform peers from other colleges in two areas –- starting salaries and ease in finding their first job.
Bellarmine honored for summer bridge...
The Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education (CPE) has honored Å©·òµ¼º½ for transformational leadership for the university’s summer bridge programming and awarded the university a grant that will help to expand the programming in summer 2025 to include rising high school seniors who are interested in health care careers.
Å©·òµ¼º½ contributes $177.7...
Bellarmine has an annual economic impact of $177.7 million on Louisville and the surrounding region.
Bellarmine prepares respiratory therapists...
Following some major updates, Å©·òµ¼º½ has the fastest entry-to-practice graduate Respiratory Therapy program in the country. The program is now four semesters long, rather than five.
Catholic scientists will discuss compatibility...
Å©·òµ¼º½ will welcome several hundred Catholic high school students and their teachers in March to a half-day symposium about the compatibility of faith and science.