

Children Invited to Hunt for 1,889 Easter Eggs on Saint Leo University’s Campus Lawns, April 15
AdventHealth Dade City is the sponsor for the 2025 egg hunt, and families are invited for discounted dining, crafts, bounce houses, train rides, and more.
Think of Ash Wednesday as ‘More than Ashes,’ Saint Leo Student Advises
Lenten season provides time for prayer, fasting, and giving to others in order to grow closer to God, say student Spencer Wallut and Father Lucius Amarillas, university chaplain.
Saint Leo University President Ed Dadez Announces Retirement After 25 Years of Service
University Board of Trustees Begins Search, Appointing Interim Leader
Saint Leo University Celebrates Opening of State-of-the-Art Simulation, Learning Space At Nursing Floor Grand Opening
State, private donors help grow the Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree as well as creating dedicated, immersive learning environment.
Saint Leo Faculty Offer Advice On Being Well In Mind, Body, And Spirit In The New Year
Psychology, Nursing, and Religion Professors Discuss Ways To Become Healthy In All Aspects
Saint Leo Celebrates Its First-Generation Students Who Pursue Dream Of College Degree
At Saint Leo, 27% of the student population is first-gen, demonstrating determination and the courage to be more and do more.
Saint Leo’s Campaigns & Elections Class Immerses Students In November 5 Elections
Younger Voters Could Make Impact in Presidential And Other Races This Year, Political Science Instructor Says.
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.
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.