In these loud and divisive times,
we teach our students to become quiet and listen.
When many are hurting and much is uncertain, we show them how to find inner strength.
In a world that needs more ethical leaders, we help our students shape the voice inside.
And then use that inner voice to serve a higher good.
To create a more just and merciful world.
During the 2024–25 academic year, Carlow reached a series of meaningful milestones. We celebrated the largest graduating class in our history, and we were reaffirmed for accreditation by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. These moments matter, not just because they reflect institutional strength, but because they affirm the enduring values that shape who we are.
Carlow did not shift with the wind. We did not change our message or our mission in response to the times. Instead, we stood firm. In a year when many in higher education were asked to explain who they are and what they believe, Carlow simply kept showing up with mercy and compassion. We continued to serve our students and our region with empathy and resolve, like we’ve always done.
As I reflect on all we accomplished together, I feel deep pride in the people who bring this university to life. I saw that pride in the faces of our graduates this spring. I saw it in our faculty and staff as we launched new programs, grew enrollment, and expanded our impact. And I see it every day among our students who have chosen Carlow as their place. They have found a community where their gifts are recognized, and their aspirations are nurtured.
The stories you’ll find in this report are more than achievements. They are evidence of what happens when a university stays true to its founding values. Carlow remains devoted to a more just and merciful world, and to every student who walks through our doors with the dream of making a difference.
Thank you for believing in this mission and for walking with us on the journey.
To be a part of Carlow University is to be a part of a community of leaders, a community that is devoted to positively transforming lives and changing the world for good.
Here, we empower individuals to think clearly and creatively and to actively pursue intellectual endeavors. We encourage our students to discover, challenge or affirm cultural and aesthetic values, and to embrace an ethic of service as they forge ahead and change the world for the better.
Mission
Carlow University, rooted in its Catholic identity and embodying the heritage and values of the Sisters of Mercy, offers transformational educational opportunities for a diverse community of learners and empowers them to excel in their chosen work as compassionate, responsible leaders in the creation of a just and merciful world.
Vision
Carlow University is a preeminent, innovative Catholic university, renowned for providing a transformational learning experience. Here, students can realize their full potential and become career-ready ethical leaders committed to a more just and merciful world.
Values
Mercy, Hospitality, Service, Discovery, Sacredness of Creation
To be a part of Carlow University is to be a part of a community of leaders, a community that is devoted to positively transforming lives and changing the world for good.
Here, we empower individuals to think clearly and creatively and to actively pursue intellectual endeavors. We encourage our students to discover, challenge or affirm cultural and aesthetic values, and to embrace an ethic of service as they forge ahead and change the world for the better.
Mission
Carlow University, rooted in its Catholic identity and embodying the heritage and values of the Sisters of Mercy, offers transformational educational opportunities for a diverse community of learners and empowers them to excel in their chosen work as compassionate, responsible leaders in the creation of a just and merciful world.
Vision
Carlow University is a preeminent, innovative Catholic university, renowned for providing a transformational learning experience. Here, students can realize their full potential and become career-ready ethical leaders committed to a more just and merciful world.
Values
Mercy, Hospitality, Service, Discovery, Sacredness of Creation
Every great story has a beginning.
Ours began more than ninety years ago,
when seven brave Sisters of Mercy crossed the Atlantic from Carlow, Ireland.
They came with little more than faith, vision, and an unshakable belief
that education could transform lives.
They planted that belief here in Pittsburgh,
and Carlow University grew from their courage.
This year, their story continues.
In labs and classrooms…
in gyms and on fields…
in moments small and moments extraordinary.
We saw barriers fall.
Twenty-six students—most working full time, many raising families—
stepped into a new chapter as Licensed Practical Nurses.
They didn’t just earn certificates.
They earned hope.
They earned stability.
They earned the power to change their families’ futures.
And they are only the first.
We saw futures take shape.
In classrooms for future educators,
thanks to a grant from The Heinz Endowments,
parenting students and Pittsburgh Scholar House residents
earned credentials that will open doors—
for themselves and for the children they will teach.
The ripples will be felt for years to come.
In meeting the quality standards of MSCHE accreditation, institutions earn accredited status, and this permits them to state with confidence:
- from MSCHE Standards for Accreditation
In meeting the quality standards of MSCHE accreditation, institutions earn accredited status, and this permits them to state with confidence:
- from MSCHE Standards for Accreditation
PITTSBURGH, PA – Carlow University has been officially re-accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) as of June 26, 2025, reaffirming Carlow’s continued commitment to educational excellence, integrity, and transformative student outcomes. This new accreditation cycle will be in effect through 2033.
The announcement follows a comprehensive multi-year self-study and a peer evaluator team site visit in April 2025. The re-accreditation ensures Carlow maintains full compliance with MSCHE’s quality standards, which evaluate institutions across all areas of operation.
“Re-accreditation is a tremendous accomplishment, and I am deeply proud of the entire Carlow community,” said Dr. Kathy W. Humphrey, President of Carlow University. “This moment affirms that we are living our mission—serving students with excellence, staying true to our Mercy values, and working together to ensure that every learner has the opportunity to grow, lead, and make an impact.”
At Carlow, we’re shaping the next generation of ethical leaders who are ready to make a difference in the world, and our community is thriving. With enrollment at an all-time high, we’ve made it easier than ever to become a Celtic with our new, enhanced website experience—drawing more than 3,000 new visitors each month to “Become a Celtic”, our application page.
Capturing the hearts and minds of both internal stakeholders and external audiences through an integrated marketing plan.
We’re proud to mark a milestone –
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Over the course of the season, Dr. Humphrey has sat down with artists, authors, educators, historians, and changemakers to explore what it means to lead with empathy, act with purpose, and create a more just and merciful world.
Over 1,500 listeners tuned in for bold, honest conversations rooted in the Mercy mission that guides our work. Among the season’s most powerful conversations, centered around our Catholic heritage and mission, featured former Bishop Zubik and newly installed Bishop Mark Eckman.
Drawing from his own experiences as a young man expectedly called to the priesthood, Bishop Zubik discusses the importance of finding your purpose and remaining open to the possibilities of how you can be called to make a difference in our world.
-Bishop Zubik
“When students realize they can make a difference that helps as well - and as they go into the community they’re going to bring those abilities with them. That’s just going to strengthen our communities across the Pittsburgh area.”
-Bishop Mark Eckman
Walking into the Chaos of Others | Sept. 28
The world premiere of a powerful new documentary about the founding of the Sisters of Mercy and their enduring impact on Carlow University’s transformational mission.
Embracing the Whole of Who You Are | Nov. 14
An inspiring keynote address from Paralympic athlete, Blake Leeper — a true example of mercy in motion.
Carlow University Students Study Abroad at UPMC Facility in Sicily
“Having the opportunity to interact with others as colleagues was important, and I found being in a different culture beneficial for how you interact with patients, too,” said Fabac. “I’m telling everybody I know to go if they can.”
Swissvale Councilwoman, Angela Stribling, on Finding Her Voice and Serving Her Community
Angela’s first two years at Carlow were spent at the Hill College, learning alongside other women. The experience helped Angela reconnect with her purpose and find confidence in herself.
In U.S. News and World Report Rankings on Social Mobility, Carlow Scores Highest in the Pittsburgh Area
Carlow University ranked strongly in the U.S. News and World Report list of top performers on social mobility for 2024. Moving up 16 places since 2024, Carlow now ranks #23 in the category, making it the highest-ranking institution in the Pittsburgh region.
In Collaboration with Carlow, University of Pittsburgh School of Law Announces Inaugural Herbst Scholars
This initiative, a collaboration between Pitt Law and Carlow University, allows college juniors, seniors, and recent graduates to take a free law school preparatory class, equipping them with the skills needed to succeed in legal education and beyond.
‘We are in a nursing crisis’: Carlow leaders discuss benefits of LPN program on 4 The Record
4 The Record host Janelle Hall speaks with Carlow University’s president and the founding director about Carlow’s practical nurse program.
Carlow’s Winning Formula, From the Classroom to the Trophy Case
The Celtics secured the President’s Cup twice in the past three years (and earned second place in 2022–23), a testament to our student-athletes’ hard work in the classroom and our department’s commitment to their futures.
Carlow University Named a “University to Model Student Access” by Carnegie Classifications
Carlow University has been designated as an Opportunity College and University by the Carnegie Classifications, recognizing Carlow as an institution that can serve as a model for studying how campuses can foster student success.
The spirit of pride was everywhere during Carlow University’s 95th Commencement weekend. The 2025 celebration marked a historic milestone: Carlow’s largest graduating class to date.
From the moving tributes and student reflections at Friday’s Honors Convocation to the cheers, tears, and tassel turns of Saturday’s Commencement, held for the first time at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in downtown Pittsburgh, the weekend honored the resilience, purpose, and community that define the Carlow experience.
Student voices brought the ceremony to life.
“This degree became a symbol of restoration—a testament that healing is possible not only for those we serve, but also for ourselves.” - Graduate student speaker Maha K. Alahmad, a Syrian immigrant and Carlow counseling graduate.
“It always begins like that,” she said. “Something small but meaningful—just enough to inspire the world around it.” - Undergraduate speaker Isabelle Finnegan reflected on founding Grace’s Garden, a campus initiative inspired by her grandmother’s love of growing.
Keynote speaker and honorary doctorate recipient Lieutenant Governor Austin Davis echoed that call. Raised in McKeesport and committed to public service from a young age, Davis reflected on the importance of creating ladders of opportunity for others—and encouraged graduates to do the same.
Carlow’s mission to educate ethical, service-driven leaders was very much on display. These graduates are stepping into critical roles across the region in healthcare, education, counseling, business, and beyond.
“You have accomplished something special,” Dr. Humphrey said. “But our greatest hope is that you will take this education, inspired by Mercy values, and play a significant role in your communities.”
In a world that needs more ethical leaders, we help our students shape the voice inside. And then use that inner voice to serve a higher good to create a more just and merciful world. As members of Carlow University’s Leadership teams, we hold in our hands a remarkable opportunity and an incredible responsibility to tell the next chapter of Carlow University’s story and the next generation of ethical leaders.
The Board of Trustees is the governing body of Carlow University, responsible for overseeing the strategic direction, financial health, and long-term success of the University. Composed of distinguished leaders from different industries, the Board ensures that the University remains true to its Mercy mission, values, and commitment to academic excellence.
Donors Nancy and Larry Stuever are investing in Carlow healers, providing student scholarships, equipment, and instruction in the College of Health and Wellness.
Led by Board of Trustees member, James H. McTiernan, the President’s Endowment for Transformational Leadership was established as a pact between generations and a promise from himself to future students and faculty that Carlow University will sustain certain commitments over time.
The Pittsburgh Steelers sponsored a new scoreboard in our athletic facility, St. Joseph Hall, to celebrate the future victories of our Celtic Athletes.
The Francis Edward McGillick Foundation sponsored scholarships have been removing barriers for Catholic students so they can pursue an education at Carlow University and create a more just and merciful world.
This year, Carlow University achieved a record-breaking year of fundraising because of you. Your generosity has not only strengthened our university, but it has also reaffirmed Carlow’s Catholic mission.
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For those looking to reach their full potential, Carlow University isn’t just a place to learn, its a place whose impacts are changing the course of our future.
For those looking to reach their full potential, Carlow University isn’t just a place to learn, its a place whose impacts are changing the course of our future.