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Taking the journey with patients and their families
Being a nurse — especially a Creighton nurse — is all about walking with patients and their families, says Meghan Potthoff. Sometimes in the most literal sense.
Creighton dorms go mad, save energy
A March Madness-style tournament between dorms was the first project to be funded by the Creighton Sustainability Student Action Fund, an initiative that supports students as they bring their bold ideas to life.
One of our biggest Giving Days yet
On Wednesday, April 6, alumni, friends, parents, students, faculty and staff came together to make a massive collective impact for Creighton, with more than 2,700 donors giving a total of more than $927,000.
New Jesuit Residence coming to Creighton
A new Jesuit Residence will serve both Creighton and Omaha Jesuit Communities.
Beloved Creighton professors' legacy continues through gift
Shashi and Subhash Bhatia say they established the Bhatia Family Endowed Chair in the Department of Psychiatry to pay back a kindness. And to pay it forward.
Big impact, happy hearts on Giving Day
Every year on Giving Day, Carol Zuegner, PhD, associate professor of journalism and the Joella Cohen Endowed Chair, dedicates the day to capturing the attention of alumni and friends.
New endowed chair will lead bold endeavor in Phoenix
John Anwar, MD — assistant professor at the School of Medicine in Phoenix — has been named the Virginia G. Piper Chair of Medicine at Creighton and Chief Medical Officer at St. Vincent de Paul’s Virginia G. Piper Medical Clinic.
Creating greater diversity, equity and inclusion at Creighton
We spoke with Sarah Walker, PhD, vice president of the Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, about her goals, priorities and hopes for Creighton’s future.
The largest scholarship gift in the law school's history
The late Mary Jo (Connell) Cleaver, BS'52, JD'54, MA'55, made a $4 million gift designated to help law students attain their dreams of becoming attorneys.
Creighton Law's Juvenile Justice Clinic is meeting an essential need
The grant-funded clinic serves as a small firm, with student-attorneys providing free legal services for youth with open cases in the Separate Juvenile Court of Douglas County.