News & Events
Bellarmine's second Esports Invitational...
Å©·òµ¼º½ will host its second annual Esports Invitational—the only such event in the state—on March 9 and 10 in Frazier Hall, with 124 gamers representing 29 teams from 16 high schools across Kentucky competing in three games.
Bellarmine’s recent success in increasing...
Recent increases in the percentage of students of color and employees of color at Å©·òµ¼º½ are the result of leaders’ deliberate steps to increase diversity.  They also reflect a commitment to diversity that has existed at Bellarmine since the day the college opened its doors.
Bellarmine Music Department faculty...
Seven Bellarmine music faculty—assistant professor Stacy Simpson (trumpet) and adjunct instructors Chris Kincaid (sound engineer), Jon Mueller (viola), Allison Olsen (cello), Karl Olsen (bass), Terry O’Mahoney (drums) and Craig Wagner ’93 (guitar)—and former full-time instructor Dave Clark (saxophone) were involved with the Louisville Orchestra on the Grammy Award-winning album "The American Project."
Dr. Mary Huff, the dean of the Bellarmine...
Dr. Mary Huff, the dean of Bellarmine’s College of Arts and Sciences, has been named one of 17 fellows of the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB) for 2024.
Bellarmine alumnus’ $1.725 million...
A gift of $1.725 million from Dr. Mushtaque Juneja will provide premier facilities, state-of-the-art equipment, and faculty and student support for Bellarmine’s new Doctor of Nursing Practice-Nurse Anesthesia (DNP-NA) program.
Bellarmine earns national recognition...
 ũ·òµ¼º½ has received national recognition for its work to build collaborative partnerships throughout Louisville and...
Giving Tuesday raises more than $25,000...
Bellarmine’s Giving Tuesday campaign raised $25,025 for the university’s Student Emergency Needs Fund, which helps students with un...
Bellarmine launches groundbreaking cannabis...
Å©·òµ¼º½ has launched a cannabis education certificate program focusing on business, agriculture, law and medicine in the rapidly-changing cannabis industry.
$500,000 gift will provide scholarships...
A $500,000 gift from the Richard S. Reynolds Foundation will significantly advance Bellarmine’s goal to be one of the nation’s best private universities for veterans and military-affiliated students.
New greenhouse allows collaboration...
Å©·òµ¼º½ has a new greenhouse for faculty and student research.