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.
After experiencing both the good and not so good in health care, Carlow nursing student Alexandra “Alley” Slider has vowed to become a patient advocate in her career.
The demand for science, technology, engineering, and math teachers continues to grow, with many older teachers retiring due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This has lead professionals across STEM fields to … Continued
Carlow University President Suzanne K. Mellon, PhD announced that the university will be transitioning back to an in-person instructional class schedule featuring face-to-face classes and standard options of hybrid or online.
Penn Hills resident Emily Golling, a Carlow University graduate student, is leading efforts to turn the 148-acre country club property that sits on the border of Penn Hills and Churchill into the Churchill Valley Greenway, the name for the land formerly used by the country club that will become a greenspace for area residents to enjoy.
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.