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Your favorite Creighton basketball moments
Why is Creighton basketball so special to you? What memories do you cherish? We asked Bluejay alumni to share their personal snapshots from Bluejay hoops lore.
Women's basketball: Jenny Vickers on tradition, growth and success
A player, then a coach, now the director of operations. Jenny Vickers is here because even as the Jays advance nationally, "Creighton is still Creighton."
New floor on Phoenix campus is set for success
Thanks to a major gift from The Norton Foundation and an investment from the State of Arizona, the sixth floor of the Virginia G. Piper Health Sciences Building is now home to The Norton Foundation Success Center.
Leaving her mark on Creighton's basketball family
In honor of their mom’s service and legacy at Creighton, her daughters have established the Patty Galas Athletic Endowed Scholarship.
Creighton's first Black alumna graduated 30 years earlier than we thought
Class of 1913 Creighton pharmacist Cassie Chancellor was a trailblazer in many ways, and it is high time we told her story.
Bill Scott made the Creighton of today possible
Friends and family remember the late businessman and philanthropist who made an impact for generations of Omahans, Nebraskans and Creighton students.
2024 anniversaries: Jays basketball edition
With the madness of March upon us, we’re continuing our Year of Years series of 2024 anniversaries with a Jays basketball edition.
Two decades of service at St. John's Church
Creighton alumna Vivian Amu figured she’d spend just a few months helping to set up for Mass at St. John’s. Twenty years later, she’s still there (with a lot more responsibilities).
4 Academy Award winners who came to Creighton, plus other Oscar connections
Oscar nominees and winners who have come to Creighton, along with one alumnus who was one of the central figures in an Oscar-nominated documentary.
Creighton’s only Oscar nominee
With the Academy Awards on the horizon, we got to thinking: Has a Creighton alumnus ever been nominated for an Oscar? As it turns out, yes. But just one.