News & Events
Archbishop Shelton Fabre, Trustee Michael...
The Most Rev. Shelton J. Fabre, Archbishop of Louisville, and Bellarmine trustee and retired business leader Michael Hobbs ’71/’83 MBA will receive honorary degrees and speak to graduates at Bellarmine University’s 71st annual commencement festivities on Saturday, May 11.
Bellarmine is a Gold-level Exercise...
For the fifth consecutive year, Bellarmine University has earned Gold-level designation from the Exercise is Medicine On Campus (EIM-OC) program.
Knights Unite for annual Day of Giving
Bellarmine University is calling on its community to unite and support its annual Day of Giving, a 24-hour fundraising campaign that takes place from noon on April 11 to noon on April 12.
First-year student selected for prestigious...
Robert Pearson, a first-year Bellarmine student from Louisville, has been selected for the prestigious Expanding Diversity in Economics (EDE) Summer Institute, to be held June 6-29.
The Great Northern American Eclipse:...
On Monday, April 8, a total solar eclipse will trace a narrow path of totality across 13 U.S. states, including parts of Kentucky and Indiana. Louisville will see a 98.9% eclipse.
For the 10th straight year, Bellarmine...
The Arbor Day Foundation has once again designated Bellarmine a Tree Campus USA—marking the 10th consecutive year the university has won the honor.
6th annual TEDxBellarmineU event will...
Bellarmine University’s TEDx team will present its sixth annual TEDx event on Friday, March 15, with seven speakers addressing the theme of “Community Resilience.”
Bellarmine's second Esports Invitational...
Bellarmine University will host its second annual Esports Invitational—the only such event in the state—on March 9 and 10 in Frazier Hall, with 124 gamers representing 29 teams from 16 high schools across Kentucky competing in three games.
Bellarmine’s recent success in increasing...
Recent increases in the percentage of students of color and employees of color at Bellarmine University are the result of leaders’ deliberate steps to increase diversity. They also reflect a commitment to diversity that has existed at Bellarmine since the day the college opened its doors.
Bellarmine Music Department faculty...
Seven Bellarmine music faculty—assistant professor Stacy Simpson (trumpet) and adjunct instructors Chris Kincaid (sound engineer), Jon Mueller (viola), Allison Olsen (cello), Karl Olsen (bass), Terry O’Mahoney (drums) and Craig Wagner ’93 (guitar)—and former full-time instructor Dave Clark (saxophone) were involved with the Louisville Orchestra on the Grammy Award-winning album "The American Project."