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The Creighton alum who helped save 200,000 lives
He was one of the most consequential individuals ever to graduate from Creighton University, though few know his name.
EXTRA! EXTRA! CREIGHTONIAN TURNS 100!
This October marks the 100-year anniversary of The Creightonian. Here's what the very first issue looked like.
When the Today Show came to Creighton
On Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012, a camera crew from the NBC morning show filmed a segment with a crowd of spirited students in front of St. John's Church.
New videos of Creighton … from the 1930s
A Creighton legacy family shared old campus footage with us dating back to the 1930s. We've shared clips of Creighton homecoming parades, football games and graduation ceremonies.
Field of Tweens
In the name of summer, baseball, good vibes, etc., let's revisit that time the Jonas Bros. played a game of softball at Creighton.
Mulhall family gift pays tribute to founders of iconic Omaha business
To honor John and Maureen Mulhall, their sons, Creighton graduate Jim, MD’83, Daniel, and Sean, made a gift to the University’s 24th Street Beautification Project.
Memories — the good, the bad, the Gallagher
On the eve of Gallagher's demise, alumni offered accounts of such formative events as the fire of 1999, the early-bird dumpster wakeup call and that time the pillow-wielding, couch-forted men of G5 seceded from the building.
The Poopas of Gallagher Hall
In the fall semester of 1969, a group of women (mostly nursing and education majors) moved into Gallagher Hall, sparking a friendship that's still going strong more than half a century since freshman year. They call themselves the Poopas.
A Gallagher Hall love story
Elizabeth Padomek, BS’06, and Kent Padomek, PHARMD’08, were freshmen living in the dorm. That first semester, Kent was constantly teasing Elizabeth, and she found him obnoxious. And yet ...
The first ‘Creighton’ to attend Creighton University
The first Creighton student with the last name of Creighton was the first of 20 total in the University's history with either the given name or surname of Creighton.