Fly Together
Creighton announces Fly Together, a nearly $300 million investment in recreational and athletic facilities, with the largest gift in the University’s history: $100 million from the Heider Family Foundation. Learn more.
Creighton announces Fly Together, a nearly $300 million investment in recreational and athletic facilities, with the largest gift in the University’s history: $100 million from the Heider Family Foundation. Learn more.
How a future lawyer from Kansas and a future dentist from California met, married at St. John's and are now building a life together in Omaha.
Before her freshman year, Liana Chinen didn’t even know about research as a potential path. Creighton paved the way to that discovery and many more.
The company NIYOU helps student-athletes navigate Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) partnerships and not miss out on opportunities to secure sponsorships.
His freshman year at Creighton, Jacob Idra founded his own nonprofit, Republic of South Sudan (ROSS) Leaders, looking to improve the lives of other South Sudanese youth in Omaha. Seven years later, it has grown to cities across the U.S.
Do you have news to share? Or are you interested in what other Bluejay graduates are up to? Check out our new, digital home for Creighton alumni announcements, milestones and moments. Class notes!
As coordinator of St. John’s marriage preparation since 2013, Kathy Martin has helped more than 600 Creighton couples get ready to walk down the aisle. Here's what she's learned.
Accompanying his son on a trip to campus for a tour, Jim Wilson, BSBA’91, recognized a renewed sense of appreciation for Creighton’s impact on his own life and career. He’s realizing now what made it so special.
We hope you enjoy today's Christmas surprise in our Creighton Advent Calendar.
Welcome to Creighton! Here are dozens of photos of Creighton students moving in to the residence halls, from the 1950s to 2020.
With Mother’s Day this month, we asked a group of moms to tell us what they love most about their children going to Creighton.