At Carlow University, the next generation of ethical leaders is already in the making.
Here, our students gain more than just a degree – they build connections, find purpose, and thrive – working in ways big and small to reshape the future. With your support, we can continue to invest in these future leaders and expand their ability to transform our world.
At Carlow University, the next generation of ethical leaders is already in the making.
Here, our students gain more than just a degree – they build connections, find purpose, and thrive – working in ways big and small to reshape the future. With your support, we can continue to invest in these future leaders and expand their ability to transform our world.
Carlow University has been awarded a total of $450,000 from two grants to back the education department’s “Power of One” project, aimed at providing teacher certification for educators of color in Pittsburgh.
Writers have a responsibility to follow ethical standards of creative writing by providing an honest representation of facts, opinions, beliefs, and research by acknowledging the contributions of others.
"Down on James Street," a children's picture book by Carlow alum Nicole McCandless, contains social justice undertones rooted in lessons learned at the University.
Recognition as a Carlow Laureate is a tribute to an individual’s lasting contributions to their field, academics and community. Laureates, and nominees, show kinetic support for Carlow’s core values and mission of being ethical leaders committed to a just and merciful world.
Distinction as Carlow Laureate, the University's most prestigious accolade, has been bestowed upon five alumna for the highest standards of professional accomplishment and leadership.
Psychology research tells us that memory is unreliable, yet eyewitness testimony still carries great weight in the legal system. Discover how Forensic Psychologists are bringing the science of memory into the courtroom.
The COVID-19 pandemic has many educators looking to outdoor classrooms as a safer alternative without the drawbacks of online learning. Here are four essential tips from seasoned educators for transitioning to outdoor teaching.
Carlow University prohibits sex discrimination in any education program or activity that it operates. Individuals may report concerns or questions to the Title IX Coordinator, Jackie smith at jmsmith@carlow.edu or 412-578-6050.