

Saint Leo University Offering New Summer Camps This Year Including Music and STEM Camps
Returning Favorite Summer Camps Include Robotics, Basketball, Baseball, and Little Lions Camps
Saint Leo University’s Spring Concerts To Feature ‘Requiem’ And Other Works at 4, 7 p.m., April 3
The free concerts, to be held at Holy Name Monastery and Saint Leo Abbey Church, feature Gabriel Fauré’s ‘Requiem,’ which is a powerful affirmation of eternal life after death.
Center for Catholic-Jewish Studies Presenting ‘Judaism is about Love’ on March 21 at Congregation Rodeph Sholom
This free event will explore how love is a part of the Jewish perspective on injustice and protest, family life, and responsibilities to our neighbors.
Saint Leo’s New Music Major, Piano Lab Enhance Students’ University Experience
The university began offering a BA in music and opened a new lab in the fall in order to offer a practical music degree focused on music education, commercial music, church music, and community music.
Saint Leo’s Center for Catholic-Jewish Studies Presenting "Beyond Tolerance: How to Build Understanding and Respect in Jewish-Christian Relations" Series
The public is invited to join this free, three-session discussion at Congregation Schaarai Zedek in Tampa to explore other religions and different perspectives.
New Year, New You? Saint Leo Psychology Professor Offers Some Tips For Keeping Resolutions
Dr. Tammy Zacchilli takes a look at why it is difficult to follow through on New Year’s resolutions and suggests some ways to do better in 2024.
Saint Leo University Hosting Mini-Residency In Creative Writing January 5-6, On Campus, Online
Those interested in fiction, creative nonfiction, and poetry are invited to learn more about the craft of creative writing from Saint Leo faculty.
Celebration of Hanukkah Begins December 7
Saint Leo Center for Catholic-Jewish Studies’ Rabbi Maayan encourages everyone to “look for the opportunity to appreciate each person’s unique light.”
Public Invited to ‘A Saint Leo Christmas,’ December 5-6
The university will hold its annual holiday concerts at 4 and 7 p.m. both days and present music answering ‘What is Christmas to Me?’
Saint Leo Faculty Member Notes History of Thanksgiving Complicated, But Still A Time To Count Blessings
Dr. Daniel Dubois, historian and a descendant of a Pilgrim, says the first Thanksgiving is a difficult story, but its spirit of humanity is to be celebrated.