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Year: 2012


Donate to Lasallians Impacted by Superstorm Sandy

While most Lasallian schools, communities and offices in New York and New Jersey were not badly impacted by superstorm Sandy,...

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Brother Gilbert Titus, RIP

Brother Gilbert Titus, 87, of the New Orleans-Santa Fe District, passed away November 5, 2012 in Santa Fe, NM...

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Bethlehem University Takes Its Message to Ireland

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Moving the Mission Forward through Lasallian Research

The Symposium on Lasallian Research opened Sunday, October 28, at the Twin Cities Campus of Saint Mary’s University of...

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Educational Leaders Discuss Future of Catholic Higher Education at SMC Symposium

Saint Mary’s College of California in Moraga (SMC) held a symposium on the future of Catholic higher education October...

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Brother Álvaro’s Cites Young People as Focus of the New Evangelization

“I think that the new generations…should be the privileged area of the New Evangelization,” said Superior General Brother Álvaro...

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International Council of Young Lasallians Plans for Future

The International Council of Young Lasallians (ICYL) held its annual meeting at the Generalate in Rome, September 12-18, 2012....

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Honors for Brother Richard Kestler

Brother Richard Kestler, president of West Philadelphia Catholic High School, received two high honors in October. The Archdiocese of...

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Celebrate Universal Children’s Day on November 20

In support of children worldwide, we invite all Lasallian ministries to celebrate Universal Children’s Day on November 20. The...

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Lewis to Expand Albuquerque Campus

Lewis University, based in Romeoville, IL, is expanding its Albuquerque, NM, campus after seeing enrollment more than double in...

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