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966 trips (and counting), but it started with a single van
A group of students, alumni and staff reflect on four decades of Service & Justice Trips, an effort that started with just a few students but has since woven its way into Creighton’s DNA.
Remembering the Civic Auditorium
This March marks the 20th anniversary of the Creighton men's basketball team's last game at the Omaha Civic Auditorium, so we decided to pay tribute to our old arena and one of the most exciting seasons in the Bluejays' history.
The time Jimmy Carter came to Creighton
Looking back on the time the 39th President came to Omaha for two Creighton events.
Is Creighton our real name?
The family our University is named after was originally named McCraren.
Seeking something more — the Creighton Jesuits who changed our lives
Here are a few stories of Creighton Jesuits who took the time and attention to care for the whole person, who offered words of consolation and spiritual direction to any student seeking something more from their university.
14 Creighton love stories
At this point, we could probably start marketing Creighton University to prospective students as a likely matchmaker … “Four years of education. A lifetime of love.”
50 Creighton anniversaries in 2023 (part 3)
1983-2022 — The ‘Eternal Flame,’ a national championship, an alum goes to space.
50 Creighton anniversaries in 2023 (part 2)
1948-1973 — The DePorres Club, the start of women’s sports, Swanson Hall gets AC.
50 Creighton anniversaries in 2023 (part 1)
1893-1943 — The first master’s degree, a new mascot, the Bluejay who won WWII.
One of the Creightonian's first editors was nearly expelled for refusing to be censored
The young editor, Milton Abrahams, became a legendary local lawyer and one of Creighton’s most generous alumni.