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 story"There’s something that shakes you to your core about the Jesuit tradition. The giving and acceptance and service, it changed my life." — Sue Bon Tiede, DDS’91
Shortly before she died in 2018, Adelaide — or “Corky,” as her friends knew her — was able to see her granddaughter graduate from Creighton, making them a four-generation Creighton family.
Iowa pharmacist Bob Greenwood, BSPHA'77, alumni advisory board and Board of Trustees member, recalls the moment it all sunk in for him — vividly. More than 40 years later, he still can't talk about it without a crack in his voice, tears in his eyes.
The best thing about Creighton dental school, she says, “is that it prepares you for anything.”
Five nights a week in a windowless room in the Old Gym, a few dozen students make phone calls to Creighton alumni across the country.
We spoke to Richard Deming, MD'80, about the importance of the medical humanities and how he connects with his patients.
Creighton’s School of Law and McGrath North share a long history well-known to anyone who's gone to the school or worked at the Omaha firm.
His mother passed away nearly 30 years ago, and people are still asking Steve Seline, JD’79, the question, “Aren’t you Kay Seline’s boy?”
For 40-plus years, Dr. Aryan Mooss mentored Creighton cardiology fellows. He pushed them and prodded them and (when necessary) scared them into being the best doctors they could be.
In 1975, Mike Zoellner met a charismatic Jesuit priest. The two became fast and lifelong friends. “Meeting Father John (Schlegel) changed my life.”