The program emerged from community outreach done by the late Kurt Van Wilt, a longtime professor of English at…
Bill Shelden’s employment brings him to Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on Florida’s Atlantic Coast, a place known historically…
Writing and communication have figured into many aspects of Frank Cumberland’s life. Cumberland ’80 studied at Saint Leo’s Langley…
Iconic children’s TV host Fred Rogers often quoted his mother as saying in tough situations or emergencies, “Look for…
Thomas J. Kaiser, MD, is achieving what many young biology majors everywhere hope for when they first walk into…
From being chief of the Atlanta Police Department to serving as vice president of safety and security for the…
“Be ready to reinvent yourself and try something new.” That is just some of the advice that Chris Martinez…
Amid the steady beat of the turning twin ropes, a girl jumps. She twists and high-steps to the cadence.…
Photo above from left to right: Anderson Lora ’20, Derrick Wade ’18, Stephen Kubasek ’08, John Flaherty ’67, Lesny Flores…
A National Champ—and So Much More Marie Coors graduated last spring as the most accomplished student-athlete in Saint Leo…
The mere mention of INTERPOL evokes the aura of international intrigue and the images associated with James Bond and…
In Sabrina Burton Schultz’s work, no one day resembles the next. Since 2006, she has served as the director…
“I am the nontraditional student,” said 25-year-old Nick Carlson by way of introduction. “That has summed up a lot…
In 2008, at age 23, LaVita Rodriguez ’15, ’17 was paralyzed in a car accident. That transformative moment led…
Not everyone can say his thesis made an impact on an entire country. Mpho C. Mophuting ’95 can back…