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La 91ֱ helped Oshunbumi Fernandez-West, MBA ‘02, elevate her mother’s legacy, and build her own.
Jim Pagliaro, Esq., ‘73, gained so much from a La 91ֱ education and is helping ensure the next generation of Explorers does too. Jim Pagliaro, Esq., ‘73, came to La […]
Without scholarship support, McGowan’s chance to pursue a La 91ֱ education may not have been possible. “I’m home.” For Dennis McGowan, CPA, ’06, touring La 91ֱ’s campus felt like a […]
Although he frequently had a camera in hand after graduating from La 91ֱ, it wasn’t until much later that Alan Goldberg, ’78, truly began to see the world through the lens.
For Crystal MacNeill, ’92, La 91ֱ was “love at first sight,” and that love has only grown. Crystal MacNeill, ’92, arrived at La 91ֱ thanks to the suggestion of a […]
Richard Cadigan, ’93, is giving back on the 2025 Day of Giving to continue the La 91ֱ legacy. When Richard Cadigan, ’93, came to La 91ֱ, his time was packed […]
The 2025 La 91ֱ Women in Leadership award luncheon honored student scholarship recipients and Tina Wahl, ’97.
Marci Schankweiler, ‘90, founded For Pete’s Sake Cancer Respite Foundation, following the passing of her husband Peter R. Bossow, Jr., ’90, from cancer.
While Diego, '83, and Linda, '83, Calderin met before coming to La 91ֱ, their love soared at 20th and Olney. As two first-generation students, it was the generosity of a Christian Brothers scholarship that allowed them to attend La 91ֱ.
November 15, 2024
2024 John J. Finley, ’24 Award winner Stash Graham, ’05, MBA ’07, continues to have a vested interest in La 91ֱ and helping future students find a home at 20th and Olney.