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Julia Sciucco '26 and music instructor Chase Ceglie connect around songwriting
Expanding Salve’s music course catalog opens new opportunities for rising artists.
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Student government gave Sean Dever '25 a steppingstone into higher education administration
Former Salve SGA president starts his career in advancement and alumni engagement.
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Ashlin Brown '18 aligned courses with career goals to become a physician assistant
A solid foundation in biology prepared Salve alum for a career in dermatology.
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Building administrative and cyberthreat management skills to take on new challenges in health care
Salve master’s and certificate programs enable Corey Meunier ’26 (M) to make an exciting mid-career shift.
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Clinical experience, caring faculty paved the path from nursing classroom to critical care
Benjamin Silva ’24 brings mission-driven care to high-acuity patients as an intermediate intensive care nurse in the Brown Health system.
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For Marsara Dunbar ’27, civic engagement is key to effective advocacy
At Civic Engagement Day, students learned how to get involved and connect with local opportunities.
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Setting the stage for a career in theater
Behind-the-scenes work on an immersive musical takes Anna Annese ’26 a step closer to solo producing.
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Salve’s new online master’s degree helps fill the growing need for special educators
The 10-course graduate program in special education is enrolling for the fall 2026 semester.
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Trekking from the Cliff Walk to Katahdin
Nathaniel Crocker '19 fulfills his goal of hiking the Appalachian Trail.
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Celebrating, studying and exchanging ideas that define us at Multicultural Education Week
Students share their experiences at MEW 2025.