

Celebrating Our First-Generation College Students
Saint Leo University proudly celebrates National First-Generation College Celebration Day, recognizing the invaluable contributions of first-generation students, faculty, and staff within our diverse and inclusive community. Who is a first-gen student? Anyone whose parents did not complete a four-year college or university degree.
Saint Leo University’s Center for Catholic-Jewish Studies Hosting Eternal Light Award Dinner on November 17 in Tampa
Event will honor 20th recipient, Dr. Joseph Sievers, for contributions to Catholic-Jewish relations
Prospective Students, Families Invited To Saint Leo University’s Fall Open House, October 26
High school and transfer students may visit campus, learn more about the university’s academic programs and campus life, and earn a $250 microscholarship.
Nurturing Body, Mind, and Spirit at Saint Leo University's Wellness Center
Saint Leo University's Wellness Center offers an extensive range of amenities and activities for comprehensive well-being, fostering physical, mental, and social health for both students and community members.
What Happens Next? Navigating Aftermath Following Hurricane Helene
Saint Leo University psychology professor Dr. Tammy Zacchilli offers advice for adults and children dealing with effects of the storm, providing help, and planning for the future.
Saint Leo University Launches Cybersecurity Certification Program And Skills Courses, Beginning October 1
A $500K donation to Saint Leo from tech entrepreneur Arnie Bellini creates certification program to increase the ranks of cybersecurity professionals in fight to secure digital borders.