
What is your Creighton legacy?
Through generous estate gifts, Creighton's Heritage Society members signify a shared vision with our founding family to educate women and men in the service of others.
Read the storyThrough generous estate gifts, Creighton's Heritage Society members signify a shared vision with our founding family to educate women and men in the service of others.
Read the storyMore than 140 years of Creighton’s history is built on the foundation of a single generous act. Today, Creighton faculty and staff help define our future through their countless commitments and generous gifts.
In the School of Pharmacy and Health Professions, generous donors inspire confidence, create access to opportunities and honor a legacy. Meet three students impacted by the gift of scholarship.
Dr. James Laumond, a 1964 alumnus, has endowed a chair in Creighton’s School of Medicine to help ensure that future physicians treat not just the medical condition, but the whole person.
The inaugural holder of Creighton’s newest endowed chair is an artist whose work has been exhibited throughout the world and can be found in the private collections of primatologist Jane Goodall and Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.
Through both small successes and the big ones--like graduation--the Didier family has always supported one another. Creighton senior Noah and his parents, Parent and Family Leadership Council members Jeremy and Bryan, reflect on their journey to graduation day.
A legacy family deeply invested in Creighton University, Jack and Judy Pogge have helped establish a blueprint for meaningful student and alumni engagement.
During his 31-year career at Creighton, Andreas Gommermann, Ph.D., enriched the University and impacted the lives of countless students with his keen intellect, intense love of learning, and willingness to reach out to his students, fellow scholars, and the community.
Guided by their deep commitment to family and faith, Ron and Jan Eich have shared their gifts with Creighton for more than three decades. “The family legacy, to me, is a combination of loving and supportive parents and Jesuit education."
Through the Parent and Family Leadership Council, Fatima Basith and Pirzada Sattar, MD, have helped to develop the parent community as a resource for the University. “Creighton is shaping the future of my child, and a number of future leaders. It has been very important for me to give back and to be engaged."
Paul, DDS’81, and Jan Bacino, share a vision with the University. Their gifts ensure that a Creighton education remains accessible to students. “My time at Creighton showed me that there are alumni who are willing to offer their time and gifts to help the next generation fulfill their dreams. For that, I am thankful.” Robert Marx, DDS’19