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Five Bellarmine grads among Salute to...
Bellarmine University’s Alumni Association proudly celebrates the remarkable achievements of five distinguished alumni honored at the 35th Annual Salute to Catholic School Alumni Dinner hosted by the Catholic Education Foundation on March 18.
Bellarmine student spotlights events...
Are you always starting conversations with strangers? Do you enjoy bouncing from one social circle to another? Do you feel empowered or energized after an exciting party or event? You might be an extrovert – and luckily, Bellarmine has plenty of on-campus excursions for you to participate in before the semester ends! Bellarmine Communication major Savannah Gripshover shares some events to consider.
Majoring in Education
What does the Education program offer? The Annsley Frazier Thornton School of Education at Bellarmine offers programs leading to teacher certification in Elementary, Middle School, Secondary, and Special Education (Learning and Behavior Disorders).
Bellarmine Student Reveals Top Campus...
Bellarmine offers a wide range of dining options on campus with various hours and locations, so finding something to eat isn’t much of a challenge...
Bellarmine student wins Annette Allen...
The third annual Annette Allen Poetry Prize celebration and reading took place at the Ekstrom Library at the University of Louisville on February 22nd – and for the second year in the competition’s history, a Bellarmine student has claimed the win! Josh Bloom, a third-year Bellarmine student studying English and Creative Writing, received the first place prize: an award of $300, a copy of Annette Allen’s collection The Cruel Radiance of What Is, and publication in the prestigious Louisville Review.