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75 years at Creighton
With 63 years as a Creighton professor and 12 years before that as a high school, undergrad or dental student, Bill Carlisle, DDS’58, has been at the University for more than half its history. This month, he retired.
A new history of Omaha (and Creighton) women
Eileen Wirth’s new history of notable Omaha women frequently reads as a history of notable Creighton women, as the stories of the city and the University are inextricably connected.
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 ...
New Jesuit Residence coming to Creighton
A new Jesuit Residence will serve both Creighton and Omaha Jesuit Communities.
Black alumni board blazing new trails at Creighton
We spoke with National Black Alumni Advisory Board President Bridget Hadley, BSBA'88, about how the board will help shape the future of equity, diversity and inclusion at Creighton.
Creighton — how the campus found Christmas
Read about Creighton's history with the holiday — including some fun details about a wayward tree and a Grinch redeemed.
The rise and fall and 'rise' of Creighton football
On a dreary day in December 1891, a hastily assembled team of Creighton students played the first organized game of football in Omaha’s history.
Photo gallery: Creighton in the fall
Enjoy photos of the vibrant fall foliage on the beautiful Omaha campus.