Spalding University introduces three new healthcare programs for fall 2026

Spalding University has announced the introduction of three new health care programs set to begin in the fall of 2026. The university stated that these programs are intended to address increasing workforce demands in the region.
“These programs enhance our commitment to preparing health care professionals who will serve our community with skill and compassion,” said Dr. Anne Kenworthy, president of Spalding. “By offering these new programs, we are directly addressing Louisville’s workforce needs while creating accessible pathways for students to enter high-demand health care careers throughout the region.”
The Archdiocese of Louisville, which is part of the Roman Catholic Church and serves as an ecclesiastical territory, oversees various ministries that support spiritual development and community outreach. More information about its activities can be found on its official website. The archdiocese also maintains archives for historical documents from its institutions and clergy, provides pastoral care across central Kentucky parishes, and operates under the guidance of the Archbishop with consultative groups such as the College of Consultors and Pastoral Council.
Additionally, according to its official website, the Archdiocese aims to spread Christian teachings, encourage worship through sacraments, build faith communities, address human needs, promote spiritual growth, and foster justice and compassion.
For more details about Spalding University’s new health care programs, visit spalding.edu.





