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The key to harmony in major and minor
Scholarships allowed Maggie Brueck to make the most of her passions in music and psychology.
A new playing field for Creighton law
It’s no surprise that interest is high in our new sports law concentration. Student demand is also fueled by the fact that many alumni have found success in the field.
Fr. Gillick, SJ, and the voice that helped him cross 24th Street for 30 years
For nearly 30 years, Fr. Gillick crossed the street to the sound of, “Walk signal to cross 24th Street is now on …” — a message so iconic to Bluejays that an Omaha company made T-shirts.
That time Creighton dentists gave a leopard a root canal in downtown Omaha
Fun fact: Creighton's dental school has a bit of a reputation for forming pioneers in the field of wild-animal dentistry.
School of Law gift will strengthen Creighton’s ties to Jewish community
The gift will support a School of Law program that keeps history alive by creating more witnesses to the Holocaust.
Creighton raises more than $444,000 on A Day for Jays
Hundreds of alumni, friends, faculty, staff and students made a gift to scholarships and emergency assistance for students facing financial hardships amidst COVID-19.
More Than Molecules
A Creighton initiative explores the important role of the humanities in improving health education and care.
Caring for the goats and chickens over a Zoom meeting
Creighton alumna Amy Rogge’s Denver-area practice, Amy Rogge & Associates, provides occupational therapy services for children with developmental and physical challenges. The practice resides on an acre of land, where the children can help care for Amy’s goats and chickens.
Helping our student-athletes succeed
Kollyn Weimer is a biology student on the premed track. She’s also a member of the rowing team. She’s now back home with her family in Sidney, Nebraska.
Collaborative care at the root of a great dental education
A physician walks into the Creighton dental school … The physician — head and neck cancer surgeon Thomas Dobleman, MD — is showing Creighton dental students how to spot malignancies from clavicle to cranium.