St. Joseph’s University
Saint Joseph’s University is a private Jesuit institution in Philadelphia, founded in 1851. It offers over 270 academic programs across five schools, emphasizing liberal arts, business, health sciences, and nursing.
With campuses in Hawk Hill, University City, and Lancaster, it is known for its commitment to cura personalis and experiential learning.
Address: 5600 City Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19131
Phone: (610) 660-1000
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A Philly High School Teacher and St. Joe’s Grad is One Step Closer to Making the Olympics
In December, Elaine Estes competed in the 40th California International Marathon and finished in 2 hours, 36 minutes, and 8…
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St Joseph’s Sophomore Laura Ziegler, Reigning Atlantic 10 Rookie of Year, Has Big Plans for New Season
Laura Ziegler, a St. Joseph University sophomore and the reigning Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year, has big plans for…
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From College Acquaintances to Soulmates: A Main Line Love Story
It’s a Main Line love story. Matt and Melanie met for the first time in a math class at St.…
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St. Joseph’s University Will Launch Nursing Program in Fall 2024
As part of the upcoming merger with the Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences, which is based in Lancaster, St. Joseph’s…
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St. Joseph’s University Has Footprint in Lower Merion, City Avenue, and Beyond
St. Joseph’s University, which has a location in Lower Merion, will be expanding its reach in Philadelphia. The college recently…
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Basketball Community Remembers Penn Wood High School’s Rap Curry
The basketball community is remembering former Penn Wood High School Athletic Director and St. Joseph’s University basketball star Rap Curry…
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Documentary on Devastating Cost of Life Without Parole Sentences Comes to Norristown
“No Way Home,” a new documentary about a mother’s struggle to bring her son home from prison, will screen at…
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SJU President’s Story Time Performance Sparks Giggles at Bala Cynwyd Elementary School
Dr. Cheryl A. McConnell, president of Saint Joseph’s University, visited The Children’s School at Saint John’s in Bala Cynwyd for…
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Villanova Buys Conshohocken Site for $11.5M to Build Boathouse
Villanova University has acquired a 9.8-acre of Conshohocken land with plans to build a new boathouse along the Schuylkill River,…
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City Ave District to Detail Projects Spurring $300 Million of Development
The May 10, 2023, edition of the State of City Ave presentation by the City Ave District is an opportunity…
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SJU Dessert Fan Earns Unofficial On-Campus Title: Cheesecake Lady Ambassador
Saint Joseph’s University senior Asia Whittenberger is such a fan of the Cheesecake Lady’s Elkins Park bakery that she’s not…
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C&N Promotes Tom Howley to Vice President and Commercial Lending Relationship Manager II
C&N announces that Thomas Howley has been promoted to Vice President and Commercial Lending Relationship Manager II, based in Doylestown.…
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Montgomery County Leadership: Bryan Fenstermaker, President and CEO, City Ave District
President and CEO of City Ave District, Bryan Fenstermaker crisscrossed the country several times before landing in the Philadelphia area.…
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Remembering Edward ‘Ned’ Foley, Montco Resident and Former IBEW Local 98 President
Edward “Ned” Foley, former president of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 98, passed away at age 86…
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Montgomery County Leadership: Greg Matusky, CEO and Founder, Gregory FCA Public Relations
Greg Matusky, CEO and founder of Gregory FCA Public Relations, spoke to MONTCO Today about growing up in Lansdale, the…
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Parish School Marks 100 Years of Education in ‘That Special Borough Called Narberth’
The Vigil Mass at St. Margaret of Antioch Church in Narberth this Sat., Apr., 22 will be more than just…
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Haverford Grad Mike McDermott Played in the Masters, But Didn’t
Mike McDermott, a Haverford High graduate with a talent for golf, kind of made it to the Masters, writes Marcus…




























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