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Lasallian Volunteers Prepare for Year of Service
Click here for more pictures. With a new academic year on the horizon, 57 Lasallian Volunteers are now prepared to begin their year of service in schools and social service...
Read MoreBro. Kevin Dalmasse Returns to Teaching
After five and one-half years of leadership and dedicated service, Brother Kevin Dalmasse is stepping down as Regional Director of Education. He will complete his tenure with Christian Brothers Conference...
Read MoreFirst LV Awards Ceremony Honors Recipients for Their Contributions
The Lasallian Volunteers Program honored four individuals on July 29 in its first awards ceremony, which it hosted jointly with the District of Eastern North America. The event at the...
Read MoreFirst-Generation Students Get Head Start on College
In an innovative push to get first-generation students ready for college, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota is hosting 25 ninth graders for a two-week program called Countdown to College (C2C)....
Read MoreButtimer Institute Completes Another Successful Year
The Buttimer Institute of Lasallian Studies was held at Saint Mary’s College of California in Moraga June 27 – July 9 with 87 participants. Buttimer is an intensive formation and...
Read MoreLa Salle University Marks 60 Years for Theology and Ministry Program
La Salle University in Philadelphia, PA celebrated the 60th anniversary of its graduate program in Theology and Ministry with a Mass of Thanksgiving. The Most Reverend John M. Smith, Bishop...
Read MoreTwo DENA Postulants Receive Their Habits
Click here for more photos. DENA Postulants Michael Miller and Tony Baginski received the Brother’s habit in a ceremony held at Christian Brothers Academy in Lincroft, NJ on July 9....
Read MoreRegional Gathering Inspires Young Lasallians
Visit Young Lasallians page for pictures and reflections. Approximately 35 Young Lasallians in the United States and Toronto Region gathered at Christian Brothers University in Memphis, Tennessee for a unique...
Read MoreLewis University Receives National Humanities Grant
Lewis University in Romeoville, IL has received a $230,000 National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) collaborative research grant for its project “Breaking New Ground: A History of African American Farm...
Read MoreNew President at Totino-Grace High School
Brother Milton Barker will retire as President of Totino-Grace High School effective June 30, 2011. He has served the school for 35 years, including 25 as President. Brother Milton will...
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