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Alumna sportscaster covered Michael Jordan and Tonya Harding while blazing new trails herself
Ann Schatz, BA’79, was the first female sportscaster in Omaha and Portland and is an award-winning broadcaster. But her trailblazing career began with much uncertainty.
Creighton at the Olympics
Creighton University has seen many, many great athletes over the years, but — according to our records — just eight Bluejays have competed in the Olympic Games.
Taryn Kloth: Creighton’s first female Olympian
The next stop on Taryn Kloth’s remarkable journey: The 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. How the collegiate All-American at Creighton evolved from indoor volleyball to beach superstardom.
How I met my Bluejay: Summer edition
Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today, amidst another glorious wedding season, to relive and enjoy the heartwarming stories of Creighton alumni first falling in love.
Creighton lawyer was the Red Power Ranger
Dan Slavin, JD’05, has had an unlikely career trajectory — from model to actor to Power Ranger to Creighton law student to commercial litigation attorney in Phoenix. In a way, he owes it all to the kid who beat him up in grade school.
Creighton helped Kyle Korver discover purpose beyond basketball
What Kyle Korver learned about himself while at Creighton prepared him to make a meaningful impact both on and off the court. Korver, who’s now in the Atlanta Hawks’ front office, recently spoke at the 2024 Sport at the Service of Humanity Conference.
The history (and future) of the Kiewit Fitness Center
Here's a tribute to a space that’s been helping to keep Creighton students healthy for nearly 50 years.
The history of Creighton's swimming pool
Like most things at Creighton, the KFC pool is full of interesting historical tidbits if you look close enough.
Alumni memories of Creighton's pool and swim teams
Following our recent deep history of Creighton's pool and swim team, several alumni reached out to share their memories.
10 things every Creighton alum should know
There are countless perks to being a Bluejay. First and foremost is a lifelong connection to friends, mentors and the place you called home for four or more years.