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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.
Creighton alumna breaks BIG in Hollywood
This fall, a Creighton Heider College of Business alumna saw her credit as executive producer of a big-budget studio picture, the new-to-theaters Clifford the Big Red Dog.
Creighton business reimagined
Check out the beautiful enhancements to the Harper Center — supported by the vision and transformative generosity of Scott and Cindy Heider, Mary Heider and Mark Heider.
Still swingin'
A golf tournament for Creighton alumni and friends started as a small operation. But nearly 50 years later, the Carroll Open is still going, stronger than ever.
Creighton's own bat man
An alum and former Creighton baseball player has converted a hobby into a calling — his own bat-making business, RezBats.
New sanctuary for prayer and reflection — the St. Peter Faber, SJ Chapel
This month, Archbishop George Lucas blessed the St. Peter Faber, SJ Chapel, located in the Mike and Josie Harper Center, and consecrated the altar. Design elements of the chapel include icons of St. Peter Faber, SJ, and the Madonna della Strada, a prayers and petitions wall, and a chapel cave.
Two years after graduation, Creighton business alumnus makes Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list
Shortly after graduating from Creighton a semester ahead of schedule, Dakota Hendrickson, BSBA'18, cofounded a business. A business that in its first 45 days made $2 million in sales.
The power of endowed chairs
Endowed chairs bring together the brightest minds to advance our mission and inspire innovation and discovery.
Expanding our impact in the Heider College of Business
The expanded Harper Center will accommodate up to 1,500 students, a 33% increase in the number of extraordinary Heider College of Business-educated students that our communities—and our world—demand.