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College of Business

A Welcome from Dean Hendrickson

Welcome, Creighton University College of Business alumni!

As a graduate of a values-based Jesuit education, you are among a group professionals uniquely prepared to engage today’s complex business issues and develop solutions for a better tomorrow.

Since opening in 1920, the college has awarded close to 9,500 degrees. Today, we enroll about 875 students – 675 in our undergraduate programs and 200 in our graduate programs.

Our 35 full-time faculty members provide instruction in accounting, economics, finance, information systems & technology, management, and marketing.

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Contact

Questions? Comments? Concerns? Contact your Alumni Relations Office representative, Caroline Moore, at carolinemoore@creighton.edu.

College of Business News

  • Creighton University Student Receives $1,000 Scholarship
  • Chelsea Christensen, a Creighton University College of Business freshman from Johnson, Neb., has been awarded a $1,000 scholarship from the National Society of Collegiate Scholars (NSCS).

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  • Rural Mainstreet Economy Still Weak
  • For the first time since June of this year, the overall index for the Rural Mainstreet economy expanded but continues to indicate significant economic weakness, according to the September survey of bank CEOs in an 11-state region.
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  • Rural Mainstreet Index Expands for Third Straight Month
  • The overall index for the Rural Mainstreet economy increased for a third straight month but continued to point to significant economic weakness, according to the May survey of bank CEOs in an 11-state region.

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  • Waite to Receive Creighton's Highest Alumni Award
  • Creighton University will present its highest alumni award, the Alumni Achievement Citation, to Donald L. Waite during the University's spring commencement ceremony at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, May 16, at the Qwest Center Omaha.

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  • Mid-America April Business Conditions Index
  • The overall index for the Mid-America region, a leading economic indicator for the nine-state area, expanded to its highest level since the regional economy went into an economic tailspin last September. However, rather than pointing to a recovery, the April survey indicates that the negative indicators, which improved slightly, still have a ways to go before indicating any measure of recovery.

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  • Rural Mainstreet Economy for April
  • The overall economic index for the Rural Mainstreet economy increased for a second straight month for April but continued to point to significant economic weakness, according to the April survey of bank CEOs in an 11-state region.

     

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