Gaslight and parchment: Unveiling the college experience at Saint Leo in the 1890s
Saint Leo in 2024 differs in many ways since the 1890s. According to “Pioneer College,” a history book about Saint Leo, students had a rigid schedule.
Saint Leo in 2024 differs in many ways since the 1890s. According to “Pioneer College,” a history book about Saint Leo, students had a rigid schedule.
Few things can enchant people’s hearts like art can, and this past Friday, March 1, Saint Leo students delighted many with presentations of their artistic talents.
On Wednesday, March 6, Saint Leo University hosted its second annual Business Day in partnership with the Donald R. Tapia School of Business and Career Services. On this day, students had an opportunity to listen to experts from different industries and attend networking sessions.
Leo Love Week, hosted from Feb. 12 to 16, was a great success, featuring numerous events that captured the hearts of all the students. Organizations such as CAB, SGU, and SAB did a fantastic job contributing to Leo Love Week.
Broocks and Hedin have traveled to over 40 nations to talk to colleges about the existence of God. The event was hosted on Feb. 27 in the SCC boardroom open to all students, faculty, and the community.
On Feb. 29, from 6-8pm, guests were invited to enter the SCC boardrooms with an open mind and heart to encounter factual evidence regarding the Eucharist.
While the aura of love was still fresh in the air after Valentine’s Day, on Thursday, Feb. 15 at 6p.m., students, professors, and visitors alike gathered in the SCC Boardrooms for a Dating Violence Awareness Seminar.
The Holy Spirit was in the air on Sunday, Feb. 4, as the community, and students at Saint Leo University came together to worship Jesus and to hear his word with the new Truth Seekers Church during their first service.
Love is in the air, and in a classroom on the third floor of Tapia, two unexpected students found their way to each other during Foundations of English. Years later, alumni Haley Robinson and Anthony Martinez continue their love story outside Saint Leo University but still recognize how much the campus has contributed to their growth.
Christmas is a time to be with family, make memories, and give back to the community. Saint Leo University wanted to give back to the community by helping create lasting memories by hosting “A Saint Leo Christmas.”