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Network, Explore, Eat! Don’t Miss OLLU’s Fall 2025 Career Fair!
Looking for internships or job opportunities? Join us at the Fall 2025 Career Fair on Wednesday, October 29, from 11:45 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. in the Mall Area! Meet with employers from a variety of industries, explore career paths, and make meaningful connections—all while enjoying free pizza!
Whether you’re actively searching for internships, job hunting, or just exploring options, this is your chance to take the next step toward your future.
This event will feature our sponsor, Modern Woodmen, a financial services organization committed to helping individuals and communities thrive.
- Modern Woodmen of America – Financial Services
- Great Hearts Academics – Teaching
- City of San Antonio – Human Resources
- Jubilee Academics
- The Center for Health Care Services
- TheBluHouse
- Project Transformation Rio Texas
- MGA Homecare – Speech Language Pathology
- Still Water Camps
- Security Service Federal Credit Union
- San Antonio Police Department
- Harmony Public Schools
- Vivint Smart House
- Corpus Christi Police Department
- Globe Life: AIL Div-OLUSEGN Org
- Dollar General – Supply Chain – Distribution Centers
- Judson Independent School District
- Kaspar Companies
- ArcLight Medical
- Communities in Schools of SA
Questions? Contact Career Services at career@ollusa.edu or 210-431-3971.

Annual Staff and Faculty hOLLUween Costume Contest!
Saints Shine in Louisiana: OLLU Rolls Past LCU with 27–1 Shot Advantage
Pineville, LA- The Our Lady of the Lake University women’s soccer team delivered a commanding performance in Pineville, Louisiana, defeating Louisiana Christian University 4–0 in a dominant road victory that left no doubt about who controlled the match from start to finish.
From the opening whistle, OLLU pressed high and dictated the tempo. Their relentless attack paid off early in the 9th minute, when Eleonora Diversi stunned the Wildcats defense with a brilliant strike from 30 yards out. The play began with Angela Garcia sending in a crisp cross from the right side, perfectly setting up Diversi, who met it with power and precision to find the back of the net.
The Saints kept the pressure on, and at the 36:37 mark, Diversi struck again. This time, Hannah Brookfield delivered the assist, threading a smart ball into space. Diversi needed no second invitation, she fired a rocket into the top right corner, leaving the LCU goalkeeper frozen. It was a statement goal, sealing her brace before halftime and showing why she’s one of the most dangerous attackers in the conference.
Just six minutes later, Brookfield added her own name to the scoresheet. At 42:38, she capitalized on a loose ball outside the box and buried it unassisted, driving the Saints lead to 3–0 before the break. OLLU’s offense looked unstoppable, and their defense remained poised and disciplined, allowing LCU just a single shot in the entire first half.
In the second half, OLLU continued their dominance. Grace Reed made it 4–0 at 55:17 after a perfectly timed through ball from Kira Brown. Reed timed her run flawlessly, split the defense, and lifted her shot into the top left corner, an emphatic finish that sealed the victory.
Goalkeepers London Suarez and Salka Hrafns shared the shutout, with Suarez anchoring the first half and Hrafns entering in the second, recording one save to preserve the clean sheet. The Saints outshot LCU 27–1, showcasing their complete control on both ends of the field.
Louisiana Christian’s keeper worked overtime with 12 saves, but it wasn’t nearly enough to slow down OLLU’s relentless attack. The Saints performance was not just dominant, it was a display of precision, teamwork, and championship-caliber focus.

Saints Women’s Basketball Drops 2025–26 Home Schedule, Eyes a New Era Under Coach Showman
San Antonio, Texas— The Our Lady of the Lake University (OLLU) women’s basketball team has officially released its 2025–26 home schedule and with it, a renewed sense of excitement and optimism surrounding the Saints program.
After a challenging 2024–25 campaign that saw the Saints finish 8–19 overall and 6–18 in conference play, the program is turning the page under new head coach Ryan Showman, a proven winner who arrives in San Antonio ready to rebuild the Saints into a contender.
Showman comes to OLLU after an 18-year tenure at Kansas Wesleyan University (KWU), including 13 seasons as head coach, where his teams compiled an impressive 250–151 overall record and a 184–93 mark in Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC) play. Under his leadership, the Coyotes became a perennial power in the KCAC, capturing two outright conference titles and earning multiple national tournament berths.
Showman’s accolades speak volumes — two-time KCAC Coach of the Year (2020, 2025), WBCA Regional Coach of the Year (2020), and Kansas Basketball Coaches Association Women’s 4-Year College Coach of the Year (2020). His 2024–25 squad finished as KCAC Champions and made national headlines as the only 15-seed to win an Opening Round game at the NAIA National Tournament, upsetting host MidAmerica Nazarene.
The Saints home slate promises to be an exciting one for OLLU fans. The schedule features early nonconference matchups designed to test the Saints and prepare them for the grueling conference season. Showman’s emphasis on defense, discipline, and high-tempo offense has already energized returning players and newcomers alike.
While rebuilding years can take time, expectations are high in San Antonio. The Saints faithful believe that with Showman’s leadership, the team’s best days are ahead.
“We’re setting a new standard here,” Showman said. “The goal isn’t just to compete, it’s to win the right way, represent OLLU with pride, and create a culture our community can be proud of.”
As the new era begins, the Saints are ready to rise to the challenge.
Fans can catch the action at Mabee Gymnasium, where OLLU will host a dynamic lineup of home contests this season. The full 2025–26 home schedule is available below or at OLLU Saints Athletics


President Dr. Abel Chávez Discusses University Mission and Vision on KLRN
Our Lady of the Lake University President Dr. Abel Chávez recently sat down with KLRN’s Randy Beamer to discuss the university’s recent academic restructuring, including the reduction of select degree programs and the challenges of declining enrollment faced across higher education.
In the interview, Dr. Chávez shared how these difficult but necessary decisions are part of OLLU’s commitment to “getting back to the basics” — refocusing on the university’s founding mission of service, access, and transformational education. He emphasized that this renewed direction will strengthen OLLU’s ability to prepare students for meaningful careers while remaining rooted in its Catholic values and community-centered purpose.
The full interview is available now on the KLRN website.
🔗 Watch the full interview on KLRN.org (Fast forward to 09 minutes and 30 seconds)
Roll Up Your Sleeve, Saints! Free Flu Shots Available On Campus
Honoring the Past, Shaping the Future: OLLU School of Business Alumni & Prospective Student Mixer
The Our Lady of the Lake University School of Business invites you to an evening of connection, celebration, and inspiration at our Alumni and Prospective Student Mixer on Wednesday, November 5, 2025, from 6–8 p.m. in St. Anne’s Courtyard.
This special gathering celebrates our shared legacy—honoring the past while shaping the future of business education at OLLU. Join us as we bring together alumni, faculty, current students, and prospective Saints to reconnect, network, and share stories of growth, leadership, and lifelong learning.
Enjoy an evening filled with conversation, refreshments, and opportunities to strengthen the bonds that make the OLLU School of Business a vibrant and supportive community. Whether you’re an alumnus eager to reconnect or a prospective student exploring your next step, this event is designed to ignite inspiration and remind us all of the power of an OLLU education.
📅 Wednesday, November 5, 2025
🕕 6–8 p.m.
📍 St. Anne’s Courtyard, Main Building
💌 RSVP by Monday, November 3, 2025 to graduateadmissions@ollusa.edu
Let’s come together to celebrate our proud history, embrace new connections, and continue shaping a brighter future for the OLLU business community.
🎉 Show Your Pride! Support the 1st Generation Student Organization Fundraiser
The 1st Generation Student Organization is having a fundraiser! Order your exclusive 1st Gen T-shirts today and show your support. Preorders are open from October 15th – November 5th so order today to secure your t-shirt! You can pick up your order during the 1st Generation Celebration happening November 5th!
Scan the QR code on the flyer or place your order through this link today.
For any questions, please email 1st Generation Organization at: firstgenerationstudent@ollusa.edu
An Evening Honoring Octavio Quintanilla, 2025 Texas Poet Laureate
What a night! 💫
Last Friday, the OLLU community had the honor of celebrating Dr. Octavio Quintanilla, 2025 Texas Poet Laureate and OLLU faculty member, during an evening filled with poetry, reflection, and inspiration.
Dr. Quintanilla read and shared moving selections from his acclaimed collection, The Book of the Wounded Sparrows, offering profound insight into the beauty and resilience found within the written and spoken word. His words reminded us of poetry’s power to connect hearts, challenge minds, and illuminate the human experience. 📚✨
Dr. Octavio Quintanilla, 2025 Texas Poet Laureate, is the author of If I Go Missing, The Book of Wounded Sparrows—longlisted for the National Book Award—and Las Horas Imposibles / The Impossible Hours, winner of the 2024 Ambroggio Prize from the Academy of American Poets. He is also the founder of the VersoFrontera literature and arts festival, publisher of Alabrava Press, and a former Poet Laureate of San Antonio. His visual poems, known as Frontextos, have been exhibited widely across Texas and beyond.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Quintanilla for sharing his voice, creativity, and presence with the OLLU family. His passion for language and storytelling continues to inspire our students, faculty, and the broader community. 💙🖋️



