Expected to open in fall 2023, the Jesuit Residence will stand along 24th Street at the east end of the historic Jesuit Gardens, behind Creighton Hall and St. John’s Church. Site work began this month. See images and read more.
Also: In the latest episode of the Magis Minute podcast, Creighton President the Rev. Daniel S. Hendrickson, SJ, PhD, talks about Creighton basketball, undergraduate research and the new Jesuit Residence. How to listen.
Feature Story
Giving Day
On April 6, alumni, friends, parents, students, faculty and staff came together to make a massive collective impact for Creighton, with more than 2,700 donors giving a total of more than $927,000. Read more.
Program Spotlight
Outlet for change
Creighton students recently competed in a March Madness-style tournament. Though these games wouldn’t be played on any court but in dorm rooms across campus, with every lightbulb and electrical outlet clearing a potential path to victory. Read more.
Their Creighton journey
Shashi and Subhash Bhatia — School of Medicine professors for more than four decades — say they established a new endowed chair to pay back (and pay forward) a Creighton kindness from nearly 50 years ago. Read more.
Reel Creighton history
A legacy family shared an incredible collection of 1930s film footage, depicting Creighton homecoming parades, football games and graduation ceremonies. It’s Creighton like you’ve never seen it before. See the videos.
Among the nation's best
Creighton's part-time MBA program has been named among the country’s top 50 programs in the U.S. News & World Report 2023 Best Graduate Schools rankings. Read more.
Moms and Gallagher memories
We're seeking Creighton legacy families and Gallagher memories! We’re preparing two upcoming features. For one, we’re looking for alumni memories of Gallagher Hall. For the other, we’re seeking stories of alumni mothers whose own children or grandchildren later went to Creighton. Have a good story for either article? Send it to micahmertes@creighton.edu.
Match Day
Last month saw another successful Match Day in Omaha and Phoenix, as the School of Medicine matched 92% of its graduating students to their desired specialties. Read more.