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Bellarmine student spotlights events...
Are you the happiest when you’re cozy in bed with a good book or pouring yourself into your hobby? Is your friend group small, tight-knit, and on the shyer side? Do you feel confident and content when you’re not tasked with entertaining and socializing? You might be an introvert if you feel at peace alone or in a small group.
Majoring in Education
What does the Education program offer? The Annsley Frazier Thornton School of Education at Bellarmine offers programs leading to teacher certification in Elementary, Middle School, Secondary, and Special Education (Learning and Behavior Disorders).
Bellarmine Student Reveals Top Campus...
Bellarmine offers a wide range of dining options on campus with various hours and locations, so finding something to eat isn’t much of a challenge...
Behind the scenes: Bellarmine's visual...
We’re all familiar with the images used in Bellarmine’s fun social media posts, informational brochures, and heartwarming videos, but have you ever wondered who’s behind the camera? Brendan Sullivan has been serving as Bellarmine’s Visual Storyteller since 2020.
Bellarmine student wins Annette Allen...
The third annual Annette Allen Poetry Prize celebration and reading took place at the Ekstrom Library at the University of Louisville on February 22nd – and for the second year in the competition’s history, a Bellarmine student has claimed the win! Josh Bloom, a third-year Bellarmine student studying English and Creative Writing, received the first place prize: an award of $300, a copy of Annette Allen’s collection The Cruel Radiance of What Is, and publication in the prestigious Louisville Review.