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Bellarmine’s Honors Program puts students...
In her senior thesis, Bellarmine Honors student Molly Phelps analyzed themes of gender and spiritual possession in The Tale of Genji, an obscure medieval novel written by a Japanese lady-in-waiting.
Experiential Learning: A Journey to...
One of the signature experiences of the Environmental Science and Environmental Justice and Sustainability degrees is an overnight field trip taken to Appalachia, where students and faculty meet with environmental professionals and citizens working and living in the region.
Bloody antlers, hoof rot, lumpy jaw:...
Every student studying Environmental Science and Environmental Justice and Sustainability at Bellarmine is required as a part of their degree program to complete an internship for credit.
Camp Valor Summer 2023: Where Learning...
Bellarmine has offered summer youth programs since the early 1990s, but the success of Camp Valor Summer 2023 was better than Abigail Walsh, director of Continuing Education, could have imagined.
Discovering Your Path: Why Starting...
People often ask children, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” Teenagers are frequently asked about their plans after high school, including their likely career path or intended field of study.