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Our favorite moments from Creighton Days 2025
More than 3,000 alumni, friends, parents and families celebrated Creighton Days together. We collected some of the highlights from the memorable weekend.
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.
Style, sustainability and sports: Creighton alumnus makes Fashion Week debut
When he’s not analyzing stormwater data and growing professionally as an engineer, Donovan Mann, BS’19, is training basketball players at individual workouts and camps. Or, he’s debuting his clothing line – MannMade Athleisure – at New York Fashion Week.
New Juvenile Justice Clinic in the School of Law
The Creighton School of Law Juvenile Justice Clinic will serve as a small law firm, providing opportunities for both classroom learning and real-world experiences for third-year law students.
Photos and video: Students start a new year at Creighton!
They're here! See a collection of videos and photos of Creighton students moving in to the residence halls and walking the Creighton Pathway.
The Creighton mentor who changed your life
We've written hundreds of stories about Creighton alumni and current students. When we ask them what they love most about Creighton, one of the first things so many mention is a specific person.
‘Diva’ alumna draws on her Creighton experience
Alumna Chelsey Hill, BFA’14, talks about the life-changing Creighton classes that prepared her for a career as the "Illustrating Diva" of the Metropolitan Opera.
Simone Biles' physical therapist is a Creighton alumna
Creighton alumna Beth Riemersma, DPT’05 — physical therapist to Simone Biles and Jordan Chiles — discusses the joys and challenges of treating Olympic gymnasts.
The first American Indian dentist in the nation
Creighton alumnus George Blue Spruce Jr., DDS’56, is the first American Indian dentist in the nation. Now, at the age of 90, he says his work isn't finished.
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.