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Creighton's jesuit values motivated this alumnus to seek a greater purpose in providing accessible and affordable housing to the Omaha community
Rob Woodling, BSBA'99, wanted to create an organization that focused on serving others, impacting communities around him and involved aspects of Jesuit values he was so inspired by thanks to Creighton. In 2006, Woodling did just that by opening Foundations Development, which seeks to consulting and turnkey development for affordable housing projects.
Nicole Simonson, MBA'20, speaks on how she plays a role in the entertainment industry to provide viewers with "Peak TV"
Her love of softball and curiosity to understand a more holistic approach to business brought Nicole Simonson, MBA'20, to Creighton for her masters. The versatility and flexibility of Creighton's MBA program encouraged her to find a job that fosters that curiosity and involves one of her biggest passions, entertainment.
Two Creighton alums have never missed a Final Four
In the 41 years since they were Creighton students, Doug Knust, BSBA'82, and Chris Korth, BSBA’82, haven’t missed a single Final Four.
The alum with a thousand lunchboxes
Creighton alum and adjunct professor Mark Kelehan, BSBA’97, has collected about 1,000 lunchboxes.
The time Jimmy Carter came to Creighton
Looking back on the time the 39th President came to Omaha for two Creighton events.
A Creighton program that's changing Omahans' lives
Creighton's Cura Project, a program for and study of Omahans with Type 2 diabetes, aims to prove that the path to better health runs right through the pocketbook.
CEO and podcaster alumna says wealth is not limited to money
Alumna Patrice Washington, MBA’22, is the founder and CEO of Seek Wisdom, Find Wealth, a personal finance training and development firm that takes the approach that wealth is not limited to money.
Former Creighton baseball player endows first baseman scholarship
Mark Henkels, BSBA'83 — along with his wife, Deborah Henkels, BA'83 — has endowed the first baseman position, establishing a scholarship for Creighton baseball players.
The name of Creighton's new residence hall is …
Graves Hall's namesake is Lee C. Graves, BSBA'80, JD'83, who, along with his wife, Judy Graves, recently made the lead gift of $12 million to the residence hall now in construction at 23rd Street, south of Burt Street.
Will better finances help control diabetes?
Creighton University is studying financial intervention as a form of diabetes care, with the help of a $2.3 million investment from the Diabetes Care Foundation.