News & Events
Bellarmine University plans to award...
Bellarmine University plans to award 920 degrees in two commencement exercises at Freedom Hall on Saturday, May 13.
Bellarmine is a Tree Campus USA for...
For the ninth consecutive year, the Arbor Day Foundation has designated Bellarmine University a “Tree Campus USA.”
Academic restructuring under new strategic...
Bellarmine announced changes to strengthen the university and position it as the region’s premier institution for well-rounded, career-ready graduates.
Bellarmine hosts Kentucky's first Esports...
The tournament will bring the kind of energy and enthusiasm participants and fans enjoy at professional Esports competitions to the local high school level.
New Nurse Anesthesia doctoral program...
The new Doctor of Nursing Practice-Nurse Anesthesia (DNP-NA) program at Bellarmine University is now fully accredited. Faculty will begin interviewing applicants in March for the inaugural group of students and classes will begin in August.
Bellarmine student publishes first book...
Environmental Science major Hanah Carter, writing as Maria Tori, has published her first book of poetry, "Ode To Not Knowing."
Applications open for 2023-24 Noyce...
Applications are now being accepted for the 2023-24 Noyce Knights Scholars Program, which prepares highly qualified science and mathematics teachers for middle and high school settings and covers Scholars' total cost of attendance.
Bellarmine classes feature community...
Bellarmine's Center for Community Engagement supports faculty developing mutually beneficial community partnerships and community engagement opportunities.
Speakers will share experiences that...
Tickets are now available for Bellarmine University's 5th annual TEDxBellarmineU event Feb. 3, which will feature seven speakers addressing the theme "Narratives."
Dr. John Oppelt, former professor, dean,...
Dr. John Oppelt, who served as a professor, dean, provost and acting president in his 23 years at Bellarmine University, died on Dec. 20, 2022. He was 85.