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What an AI thinks about Creighton: an interview with ChatGPT
We also discuss the most popular building on campus, the most famous alumnus and the odds of a robot uprising.
Alum's latest world record looks painful
Chad Singleton, BS’08, can’t stop breaking world records.
How Creighton Service & Justice Trips changed my life
A Creighton senior recently asked alumni of the Schlegel Center for Service and Justice ... how did your service experience change your life?
966 trips (and counting), but it started with a single van
A group of students, alumni and staff reflect on four decades of Service & Justice Trips, an effort that started with just a few students but has since woven its way into Creighton’s DNA.
Two Creighton alums have never missed a Final Four
In the 41 years since they were Creighton students, Doug Knust, BSBA'82, and Chris Korth, BSBA’82, haven’t missed a single Final Four.
The alum with a thousand lunchboxes
Creighton alum and adjunct professor Mark Kelehan, BSBA’97, has collected about 1,000 lunchboxes.
Devin Owens, NBAAB Members Advocate for EDI at Creighton
Devin Owens shares how she is responsible for fostering connections between Creighton and community partners who share a commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion and what she has learned so far from members of the National Black Alumni Advisory Board.
The time Jimmy Carter came to Creighton
Looking back on the time the 39th President came to Omaha for two Creighton events.
1 year after Ukraine invasion, an alumna continues to do everything she can to help
Feb. 24, 2022, is a day Lyudmyla Lyashenko, PharmD’19, will never forget. It was the day she watched — sick with worry for her family — as Russia invaded her home country of Ukraine.
Seeking something more — the Creighton Jesuits who changed our lives
Here are a few stories of Creighton Jesuits who took the time and attention to care for the whole person, who offered words of consolation and spiritual direction to any student seeking something more from their university.