2/2/2012
A group of more than 100 fans enjoyed Saint Leo Alumni Night with the Tampa Bay Lightning at the Tampa Bay Times Forum on Tuesday, January 31. Read More
2/2/2012
A group of more than 100 fans enjoyed Saint Leo Alumni Night with the Tampa Bay Lightning at the Tampa Bay Times Forum on Tuesday, January 31. Read More
1/27/2012
Saint Leo University’s Bachelor of Arts degree program in human resource management has been reviewed by the influential Society for Human Resource Management and meets the SHRM guidelines for undergraduate programs. Read More
1/27/2012
Each semester, undergraduate students who have earned at least 12 credits and a grade point average of 3.65 or higher are recognized on the Deans’ List. Saint Leo University publishes the list as a PDF on the university website after the end of each term. Read More
1/26/2012
Two events at Saint Leo University's traditional liberal arts campus recently challenged science students, including those pursuing their bachelors in biology, to think both creatively and rationally. Read More
1/20/2012
Saint Leo University's innovative lecture and field laboratory courses in marine biology return this summer as science offerings at University Campus. Read More
1/19/2012
A model bridge destruction contest held recently by Saint Leo University’s Department of Mathematics and Sciences put students to work on an assignment full of suspense, enlightenment and laughter. Read More
12/22/2011
A recent addition to the Saint Leo University English faculty, writer Gianna Russo has been honored by the Florida State Publishers Association for Moonflower, a volume of poetry released early in 2011 by Kitsune Books. Read More
Time Capsule
12/22/2011
To commemorate the significance of the opening in 2011 of a new academic building for the Donald R. Tapia School of Business, members of the Saint Leo University community collaborated on a time capsule. Read More
12/20/2011
When a Dr Pepper representative told Antron McCullough the video he had submitted to the company's Million Dollar Tuition Giveaway Contest was the most touching they'd ever received, it was no exaggeration. McCullough, who spent his youth in and out of foster care and coped with years of emotional abuse, has turned his struggles into success. Read More
Accreditation Reaffirmed
12/20/2011
Saint Leo University recently received reaffirmation of its accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC)* for the next 10 years. Read More
12/19/2011
Saint Leo Lions fans now have greater reason to roar—the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has recognized the Florida Catholic university for ROARwards, a student-led incentive program that rewards members of the Saint Leo community for attending athletic events. Read More
12/5/2011
Saint Leo University students pursuing a degree in biology are now better equipped to tackle some of the world's most pressing problems, from cancer to global warming. Read More
Gainesville Student Wins $23,000 Scholarship for Business Studies
12/5/2011
Antron McCullough, a 23-year-old business administration student, won $23,000 in scholarship money as part of the Dr. Pepper Tuition Giveaway during the Big 10 Championship Game on Saturday, December 3, between Michigan State University and the University of Wisconsin. The game and the tuition contest were held in Indianapolis. Read More
Student in National Scholarship Competition During Big 10 Football Game
12/2/2011
Antron McCullough, a 23-year-old business administration student, is competing for $100,000 in scholarship money during the upcoming Big 10 Championship Game between Michigan State University and the University of Wisconsin as part of the Dr. Pepper Million Dollar Tuition Giveaway. Read More
Christmas Concert
11/29/2011
A Saint Leo Christmas begins at 7 p.m., Tuesday, November 29, in the Student Community Center at the main campus. Read More
11/22/2011
Two interesting events at University Campus recently challenged science students to think both creatively and rationally as they competed to solve the intricate questions involved in model bridge design, and as they explored pressing ecological problems and potential solutions. Read More
11/21/2011
Today's classrooms can look more like high-tech computer showrooms than the sterile chalkboard-lined quarters where many of us learned to raise our hands. Read More
11/17/2011
Congratulations are due to the Lions women’s soccer team for an extraordinary 2011 season that included a Sunshine State Conference (SSC) regular season championship title, along with an NCAA Tournament appearance. Read More
Community Service, Volunteer Projects
11/16/2011
University Campus and the Student Support Center located at the Tampa Education Center observed Community Service Day on November 11. Read More
11/11/2011
A Saint Leo University student, veteran, and law enforcement officer returned to University Campus to serve as the guest speaker for the annual Veterans Day observance. Read More
11/10/2011
Soccer fans, both newcomers and longtime followers, have reason to cheer this weekend as Saint Leo University claims a spot in the women’s NCAA Division II South Region Tournament. Saint Leo is also hosting tournament matches at the new NCAA game field at University Campus. Read More
11/8/2011
Thursday evening, November 3, 2011, two Tampa men were honored by Saint Leo University for their service in the U.S. military and for their dedication to the Tampa Bay area. Read More
11/8/2011
In honor of all men and women who have served in the armed forces, Saint Leo University will host a Veterans Day ceremony at 11:00 a.m., Friday, November 11, at the main campus, in the Student Community Center’s Greenfelder-Denlinger Boardrooms. Read More
Saint Leo Celebrates Its Heritage
11/2/2011
The Saint Leo Alumni Association once again hosted the annual Saint Leo College Preparatory and Holy Name Academy Reunion during the weekend of October 28-30. Read More
New Feature Film from Native American Artist at University Campus
10/28/2011
Saint Leo University is hosting the regional showing of a new feature film about a Native American family, The Dome of Heaven, and an appearance by film’s creator, author and retired college professor Diane Glancy. Admission is free and the public is invited. Read More