La Salle University Philadelphia, PA
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La Salle University was established in 1863 in the tradition of St. John Baptist de La Salle and the Christian Brothers teaching order that St. La Salle founded. More than 7,500 undergraduate, graduate and doctoral students observe the University's Catholic and Lasallian values, which respect each individual, unite intellectual and spiritual development, develop a passion for creative learning, and view education as a means to personal growth, professional advancement, and service to others.
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