List of La Salle University people

This List of La Salle University people includes alumni, faculty, presidents, and other individuals associated with La Salle University.

Alumni

  • Note: Individuals may be listed in more than one category.

Government, law, and public policy

Business

Academia & Education

Peale House on Belfield, the current Alumni House

Literature

Fine arts

Entertainment

Peter Boyle

Journalism and media

Miscellaneous

American football

Soccer

Basketball

Tom Gola's number 15 is retired by La Salle University. The Tom Gola Arena is named after him.

Olympians

La Salle Olympians have won a total of six medals (four gold, and two bronze) in 11 Olympic Games.

Niko Jenkins El Prez

Faculty

Former faculty

Men's basketball head coaches

Head Coach Tenure
Ken Loeffler1949–1955
Tom Gola1968–1970
Paul Westhead1970–1979
William "Speedy" Morris1986–2001
Billy Hahn2001–2004
John Giannini2004–2018
Ashley Howard2018–present

University Presidents

Dr. Colleen Hanycz, the current President of La Salle University
President Tenure
Brother Teliow1863
Brother Oliver1863–1872
Brother Noah1872–1875
Brother Joachim of Mary1875–1876
Brother Stephen of Jesus1876–1878
Brother Romuald1878–1883
Brother Clementian1883–1885
Brother Fabrician1885–1887
Brother Isidore John1887–1889
Brother Abraham of Jesus1889–1890
Brother Isidore John1890–1900
Brother Wolfred of Mary1900–1903
Brother Abdas John1903–1911
Brother Denis Edward1911–1917
Brother Ennodius Richard1917–1922
Brother Galbert Lucian1922–1925
Brother Dorotheus Lewis1925–1928
Brother Elzear Alfred1928–1932
Brother Edwin Anselm1932–1941
Brother Emilian James1941–1945
Brother Dominic Luke1945
Brother Gregorian Paul1945–1952
Brother Erminus Stanislaus1952–1958
Brother Daniel Bernian1958–1969
Brother Daniel Burke1969–1976
Brother Patrick Ellis1977–1992
Brother Joseph Burke1992–1998
Mr. Nicholas Giordano1998–1999 (interim)
Brother Michael McGinniss1999–2014[1]
Dr. James Gallagher2014–2015 (interim)
Dr. Colleen Hanycz2015–present

References

  1. Shelly, Jared (21 May 2013). "La Salle president stepping down". Philadelphia Business Journal. Retrieved 21 May 2013.
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