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We specialize in robot-proofing
Career prep for students is important, but how can we prepare them for jobs that don’t even exist yet?
The value of a Jesuit education
At Creighton, you see tangible reminders of our traditions wherever you look. You see it in our tens of thousands of alumni living lives of service and justice in their own communities.
FIRE fuels faculty research in the College of Nursing
At the College of Nursing, we teach every student and faculty member to strive for magis, or “more;” to search for better treatment options, build stronger collaborations, question new approaches to care, and find answers through interdisciplinary research.
The feeling is Mutual
Reading about how to fly an airplane is a far cry from sitting in the cockpit with the controls at your fingertips. The same could be said for learning how to make it in the business world.
Alumna talks about the Creighton faculty and staff who saved her life
Long before Danae Mercer, BA'09, became a Dubai-based journalist and Instagram influencer promoting body positivity to her 2 million followers, she was a Creighton student in crisis.
The key to harmony in major and minor
Scholarships allowed Maggie Brueck to make the most of her passions in music and psychology.
For Creighton dentist, hope knows no bounds
Dr. Robinson credits his Creighton mentors for helping him navigate the initial hurdles of dental school and pushing him to succeed. He is grateful for the multiple scholarships that allowed him to follow his dream of becoming a dentist.
A home 3,700 miles away from home
It can be tough to move one state over to attend college, let alone the 3,740 miles. Jennifer Taniguchi traveled from Hilo, Hawaii, to Omaha to study business at Creighton.
Why the Creighton experience is so much more
Diana Ndunda came to the School of Pharmacy and Health Professions with a vision in mind and a mission at heart. “I moved to the United States to go to pharmacy school,” says the Kenyan-born student. “I knew I wanted to serve others, and that this career path would give me purpose.”
Creighton nurse meeting a need in Phoenix
Even if Abdul Tholley is in the thick of the 12-month Accelerated Nursing Program at Creighton’s Phoenix campus, he still finds the time to volunteer where he can. Even if it means leaving the country.