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Alumna talks about the Creighton faculty and staff who saved her life
Long before Danae Mercer, BA'09, became a Dubai-based journalist and Instagram influencer promoting body positivity to her 2 million followers, she was a Creighton student in crisis.
The key to harmony in major and minor
Scholarships allowed Maggie Brueck to make the most of her passions in music and psychology.
Newly married couple funnels their wedding gifts to Creighton scholarship
For their wedding, the couple said, 'no gifts,' instead asking that guests donate to the Creighton scholarship honoring the groom's late mother.
Kyle Korver tells us about life in the NBA bubble
Creighton alum Kyle Korver misses the fans and his family. But it's great to be playing games again.
Creighton alumna and her friends' photo project goes viral
Like so many worthwhile creative endeavors, The Brooklyn Queens of Quarantine was spurred by boredom and isolation — two muses working overtime at the moment.
The Creighton alumnus who's helping to bring back sports
In the wake of COVID-19, Chris Kratochvil's many roles have converged into one 24-7 occupation with a crystal-clear purpose: fight the virus, keep people safe.
A graduating senior reflects on how Creighton changed him
Patrick Fenner is graduating with a degree in theology and secondary education. Currently working as a student teacher at Roncalli Catholic, Patrick will continue his studies this summer with plans of becoming a Jesuit.
Creighton alumna and her family start mask-making operation
A Creighton alumna has co-founded a makeshift mask-making operation with her mom, her grandma and their trusty sewing machine.
Helping our student-athletes succeed
Kollyn Weimer is a biology student on the premed track. She’s also a member of the rowing team. She’s now back home with her family in Sidney, Nebraska.
Alumnus turns distillery into hand sanitizer-making operation
Jesse Zien, BSMTH'04, co-founded Two Eagles Distillery with a few friends in 2017. In the wake of the COVID-19 crisis, the Mount Prospect, Illinois, distillery paused production on its spirits and converted its facility and equipment to make hand sanitizer for those in need of it.