News & Events
Bellarmine prepares respiratory therapists...
Following some major updates, Bellarmine University 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...
Bellarmine University 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.
Tuition discount for Archdiocese of...
Bellarmine University is offering a tuition discount for eligible Archdiocesan educators on select master’s and doctoral degrees in the School of Education, making Bellarmine’s programs some of the most affordable in the region,
Bellarmine plans to offer its first...
Building on its strong undergraduate Psychology program, Bellarmine plans to offer its first graduate degree in psychology—a Master of Science in Clinical Psychology—beginning in fall 2025.
Bellarmine raises more than $47k to...
Bellarmine students will benefit from $47,038 raised during Giving Tuesday, an 88% increase over the amount raised last year.
Expertise of Bellarmine literacy faculty...
Thanks to the leadership of a group of literacy faculty in Bellarmine’s School of Education, the Kentucky English Bulletin, an online peer-reviewed journal, recently surpassed 1,000 downloads.
$1 million grant from new state matching...
A $1 million grant will provide scholarships for students in the Bellarmine University Juneja Nurse Anesthesia Program, helping to fill a growing healthcare need in the Louisville Metro area.
Rev. John D. Deatrick ’55, former...
Rev. John D. Deatrick, who had served in the past as the university’s chaplain and head baseball coach, died Nov. 2, 2024.
National board accredits new Neurologic...
A national board has accredited a new fellowship in physical therapy for neurologic movement disorders that is supported by Bellarmine University. The Neurologic Movement Disorders Physical Therapy Fellowship is the first program of its kind in the United States to be accredited by the American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and Fellowship Education.
Solo piano concert by Dr. Louie Hehman...
On Sunday at 3 p.m., Dr. Louie Hehman of Bellarmine's Music Department will perform a solo piano recital featuring "Carnaval," the famously difficult, 28-minute masterwork of Robert Schumann.