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Alumnus’ Creighton legacy continues with $10 million gift to scholarship
A family’s gift to Creighton University is one of the largest ever made to support unrestricted scholarships, which assist students from all schools and colleges.
How a Creighton connection saved an alumna’s life
In 2023, a Facebook post from an Iowa meteorologist led alumna Emily Belden Bond to discover she had Stage II breast cancer.
Social work graduates' suicide prevention resource goes nationwide
Avery Steer, BSW'24, and Precious Nakamoto, BSW'24, addressed suicide prevention during their senior practicum at Children's Nebraska, creating a safety planning brochure recognized by the American Academy of Pediatrics Council on Quality Improvement and Patient Safety (COQIPS). Now distributed in pediatric emergency departments nationwide, their work reflects Creighton’s commitment to compassionate care.
Alumna's love of comics and video games leads her to dream job in Scotland
Hailey Austin, BA’16, is, as far as we know, the sole member of Creighton’s Bennett, Colorado --> Omaha, Nebraska --> Dundee, Scotland pipeline.
A Netflix series about Creighton?
The hypothetical Netflix series is only a dream at this point, but the screenplay’s author, one-time Creighton student Andy Kelly, 90, hasn’t given up hope.
80,000+ miles at sea: Alumna is one of the world's leading adventure photographers
Few alumni have careers as beautiful or perilous as Jen Edney, BA’05.
Scott Scholarship made all paths possible for Creighton business student
Scholarships offer students access to paths they might never have discovered. They also give Creighton access to amazing students like Ashley Homecgoy.
At Creighton, undergraduate research keeps pushing forward, as fast as it can
Over nearly two decades, the Ferlic summer undergraduate research program has helped to spark a university culture fully committed to the practice of undergraduate research.
The sound of their own voice
A duo of student researchers with hearing loss are working in Creighton's Dr. Richard J. Bellucci Translational Hearing Center this summer thanks to a grant from the National Institutes of Health.
Carol Zuegner always wanted to 'teach at a place like Creighton’
Associate Professor Carol Zuegner, the Joella Cohen Endowed Chair in Journalism, looks back at her Creighton career after 27 years as a mentor and teacher in this Q&A.