From DeSales to the Moon: Joseph Marlin ’13 Leads Lunar Missions at Firefly Aerospace
When people say “Shoot for the moon,” they seldom expect others to take it literally.
When people say “Shoot for the moon,” they seldom expect others to take it literally.
Retention, recruitment, trust, and wellbeing. These were the themes highlighted during a special crime and justice panel on the state of local...
Four years of growth. That’s how Harkiran Bhullar ’24 describes her undergraduate education at DeSales.
Future educators who are looking to teach computer science have a new pathway to certification.
Patty Opresko ’94 spends much of her day thinking about something that’s too small to see with the naked eye.
When his father suffered two heart attacks during his senior year of high school, Nicholas Perneta ’25, a biology major, knew that he wanted...
Primary research literature is a critical component of undergraduate science curriculums. But reading and teaching these scientific papers can be...
What makes Joshua Slee excited to come to work every day? The people.
Thanks to the generosity of the George I. Alden Trust, one of the laboratories in the Hurd Science Center has received an essential...
Students in the fall 2021 senior class scored in the 99th percentile on the Educational Testing Service Major Field Test in Criminal Justice.