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Jogging with Jesuits — one unsung benefit of a Creighton education
Every day at Creighton, Cassidy Nipp walked with the Jesuits spiritually. Sometimes she jogged with them.
The WWII ship named after Creighton University
Eighty years ago, in the spring and summer of 1945, the U.S. Navy christened and launched a 455-foot-long, 15,000-ton, 8,500-horsepower armed cargo ship named after Creighton University.
New Creighton nursing scholarship will help meet mental healthcare needs in Nebraska
A new scholarship created by the Don C. Scott Family Foundation will support nursing students with a passion for providing mental healthcare to their community.
Creighton celebrates groundbreaking for new baseball and softball fields
Several local dignitaries joined Creighton campus leaders on Wednesday, June 11, for a ceremonial first "dig" on the site of a new baseball practice field. A new softball stadium and competition field is already under construction next door. Both fields will serve student-athletes and be available to students, youth sports teams and future College World Series participants.
Creighton breaks ground on new baseball practice field
The new baseball field — near Florence Boulevard and Cuming Street — will be completed by June 2026.
Creighton’s state-of-the-art softball stadium will open this fall
Let’s play ball! Creighton will soon take the field in its new home stadium. The complex will provide a first-class playing and training environment for student-athletes, while also expanding recreational opportunities for students and the community.
Creighton alum and his son helped transform the College World Series
As the College World Series celebrates its 75th anniversary this year, we recognize the forward-thinking of the Creighton graduate who brought the series to Omaha, and the son who continues the vision of his late father.
How a Creighton couple’s crash-landing in the Amazon jungle led to the adventure of a lifetime
Stranded deep in the Brazilian jungle, hundreds of miles from civilization, a “green hell” in every direction, two alumni faced starvation, insect bites and life-threatening injuries. The crash was, they later said, a gift from God.
When Creighton closed the dental school (and how alumni saved it)
Eighty years ago, in May of 1945, Creighton University closed the School of Dentistry (founded in 1905), seemingly for good.
Creighton announces campus quadrangle
The University will soon begin work to create a campus quadrangle, 251,500 square feet of vibrant, active green space.