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Amelia Earhart: ‘Are there women in your medical college?’
Amelia Earhart visited Omaha 90 years ago and posed an important question to a Creightonian reporter. Read about the encounter between the world's most famous female aviator and a trailblazing Creighton alumna.
Lighting up Creighton for Christmas
The beloved Christmas at Creighton event marked the start of the holiday season on campus this year. Check out all the scenes of the festively decorated Mall.
Building a volleyball powerhouse
The impressive rise of Creighton volleyball over 21 years is worth celebrating. But coach Kirsten Bernthal Booth, the lead architect of this project, still aims to achieve so much more.
From the Heartland to Hollywood
Creighton alumna and aspiring writer/director Megan Carroll is finding success behind the camera, including working on the award-winning television show Abbott Elementary.
Go Jays! Men’s hoops gameday events announced
It’s time to make plans to join your fellow Jays at gameday events taking place across the country.
Why we’re grateful for Creighton
With Thanksgiving coming up, we asked alumni (and faculty and staff) to share the reasons they’re grateful for Creighton. Here's what they had to say.
That time Creighton's fake football team made national news and Fr. Morrison ran a touchdown on TV
This team was undefeated. This team had some of the best players in the country. This team wasn’t real.
Union Pacific scholarship program shows students what's possible
This December, Heider College of Business seniors Roland Onwona-Agyeman and Ophelie Koffi will become the first two members of the Union Pacific Diversity Scholars Program to graduate from Creighton.
A historic time for the Heider College of Business
A decade since its naming, the Heider College of Business — named after its donors, the late Charles “Charlie” F. Heider, BS’49, HON’10, and Mary C. Heider, HON’10 — continues to be a catalyst for change at Creighton University.
A Whole New Game
In 2023, we’re celebrating 50 years of intercollegiate women’s sports. Here’s how a group of students and an assistant athletic director got the ball rolling, along with a tribute to the student-athletes, coaches, alumni, fans and donors who continue to build on the success of our women’s programs today.