Category: University News


Spalding’s Board of Trustees welcomes four new members
September 8th, 2022In its first meeting of the 2022-2023 academic year, the Spalding University Board of Trustees appointed four new members to the governing body. Brenda J. Gonzales, Sister of Charity of Nazareth; Bridget Papalia, J.D.; Marsha C. Weinstein and Thomas Williams Jr., Ph.D., joined the current board members’ goal to advance Spalding’s mission by creating equitable learning opportunities and relevant programs that meet students’ needs.

Letter to Spalding Students from Dean of Students Erica Gray
September 7th, 2022
The Pell Promise Scholarship
September 6th, 2022
Spalding University Continues to Invest in JCTC Transfer Students
August 5th, 2022Within one block of each other in downtown Louisville, Spalding University is proud to partner with Jefferson Community and Technical College System to continue investment in an affordable college transfer opportunity.

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July 26th, 2022Spalding Students Train for Modern Integrated Mental Health Approach
July 22nd, 2022As Kentucky faces a need for more well-trained psychologists, Spalding University has created new opportunities for students to enter the field of health service psychology with an emphasis on providing services to communities most in need. To support this work, Spalding University has been awarded a grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration’s (HRSA) Graduate Psychology Education (GPE) program. Their award of nearly $1 million over three years will support the new Integrated C.A.R.E. (Community-based, Accessible, Recovery-oriented Education) Program. Funding will provide stipends for doctoral psychology students to train in integrated, interdisciplinary primary care settings (IIPC).

Student Award Winners: Tracy Skaggs and Harley Lampton
July 8th, 2022Congratulations to Tracy Skaggs and Harley Lampton on receiving these prestigious senior awards! Both of these students are shining examples of compassionate, empathetic, and service-oriented leaders in our Spalding community.

Spalding’s Cultivating Personal Resiliency Program (CPRP) uses evidence-based strategies to reduce and address burnout
June 30th, 2022The COVID-19 pandemic has created a crisis of burnout and mental distress in our healthcare workers, resident physicians, and those training to be healthcare providers. This ongoing crisis has led to a need to enhance the education and training of students going into health related fields by adding instruction on well-being and resiliency. To support these efforts, Spalding University has been awarded a grant over $775,000 from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). The grant, awarded through the Public Safety Workforce Resiliency Training Program, will provide funding for resiliency training for healthcare students at Spalding University and the University of Louisville’s School of Dentistry.

Spalding receives grant to fund state-of-the-art learning facility
June 22nd, 2022Spalding has been awarded a $300,000 grant from the Legacy Foundation of Kentuckiana to fund the creation of a state-of-the-art Anatomy Education Center (AEC) in the new Kosair Charities School of Physical Therapy and Center for Interprofessional Education.