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Building a volleyball powerhouse
The impressive rise of Creighton volleyball over 21 years is worth celebrating. But coach Kirsten Bernthal Booth, the lead architect of this project, still aims to achieve so much more.
From the Heartland to Hollywood
Creighton alumna and aspiring writer/director Megan Carroll is finding success behind the camera, including working on the award-winning television show Abbott Elementary.
Go Jays! Men’s hoops gameday events announced
It’s time to make plans to join your fellow Jays at gameday events taking place across the country.
Why we’re grateful for Creighton
With Thanksgiving coming up, we asked alumni (and faculty and staff) to share the reasons they’re grateful for Creighton. Here's what they had to say.
A historic time for the Heider College of Business
A decade since its naming, the Heider College of Business — named after its donors, the late Charles “Charlie” F. Heider, BS’49, HON’10, and Mary C. Heider, HON’10 — continues to be a catalyst for change at Creighton University.
Creighton Retreat Center makes lasting imprints on alumni hearts
Next year, the Creighton University Retreat Center in rural Griswold, Iowa, will celebrate 30 years of hosting alumni, students, faculty, staff and others seeking spiritual renewal and lasting memories.
Governor, mayor and lead donors help dedicate new health sciences facility
In September, about 100 Creighton alumni, friends, faculty, staff and community leaders — including Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen and Omaha Mayor Jean Stothert — celebrated the opening of the CL and Rachel Werner Center.
Physician alum who's delivered 13,000 babies went from perfect health to heart failure overnight
One moment, Keith Vrbicky, MD’79, was in seemingly perfect health. The next, he was hooked up to a life-support system in the ICU, with his heart giving out (due to a rare, rapidly developing cardiovascular disorder) and other organs following suit.
Creighton opens new 145,000-square-foot health sciences building
The donor-driven CL and Rachel Werner Center for Health Sciences Education — which broke ground in 2021 — is student focused, with nearly every square foot of the facility dedicated to classrooms, collaboration and hands-on learning.
Creighton program fills a need in community dentistry
The School of Dentistry’s Extramural Education Program — started in 2008 — sends fourth-year dental students to 21 federally qualified health centers, tribal dental clinics and rural private practices in seven states.