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When Shirley came to Creighton
Shirley Chisholm — the first Black woman to run for President — is the subject of a new Netflix movie. Once, shortly after her seven-term tenure in the U.S. Congress, she visited Creighton.
Your favorite Creighton basketball moments
Why is Creighton basketball so special to you? What memories do you cherish? We asked Bluejay alumni to share their personal snapshots from Bluejay hoops lore.
Creighton's first Black alumna graduated 30 years earlier than we thought
Class of 1913 Creighton pharmacist Cassie Chancellor was a trailblazer in many ways, and it is high time we told her story.
2024 anniversaries: Jays basketball edition
With the madness of March upon us, we’re continuing our Year of Years series of 2024 anniversaries with a Jays basketball edition.
4 Academy Award winners who came to Creighton, plus other Oscar connections
Oscar nominees and winners who have come to Creighton, along with one alumnus who was one of the central figures in an Oscar-nominated documentary.
Creighton’s only Oscar nominee
With the Academy Awards on the horizon, we got to thinking: Has a Creighton alumnus ever been nominated for an Oscar? As it turns out, yes. But just one.
13 Creighton anniversaries in 2024
Featuring a pavilion, a law school, two hall-of-famers, a mascot, a statue of a bird and, least notably, Creighton's first copy machine.
Creighton Jesuit in Apple ad with Hall of Fame rock star
That time the Rev. Don Doll, SJ, and Todd Rundgren met in California for an Apple PowerBook advertisement that ran in Rolling Stone and Spin magazines.
2023 Alumni News Stories Wrapped
We’re taking a page out of Spotify’s book and spotlighting the stories YOU enjoyed the most in 2023.
Amelia Earhart: ‘Are there women in your medical college?’
Amelia Earhart visited Omaha 90 years ago and posed an important question to a Creightonian reporter. Read about the encounter between the world's most famous female aviator and a trailblazing Creighton alumna.