We've written hundreds of stories about Creighton alumni and students. When we ask them what they love most about Creighton, one of the first things so many mention is a specific person. We’ve collected more than a dozen stories of Bluejays and the amazing mentors who shaped their lives. Read more.
Father Larry Gillick, SJ, is blind. But every day, he says, he "sees" Creighton. To show us what Creighton looks like to him, he gave us a campus tour like no other. Smell more.
ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT
Finding his path
Alumnus Ian Fallon, BA’15, had been practicing law only about six months when he joined a history-making case — the civil suit on behalf of George Floyd’s family. We spoke with Fallon about how his time at Creighton helped him find his path to a life of service. Read more.
Treating the world's best
Creighton alumna Beth Riemersma, DPT’05 — physical therapist to Simone Biles and Jordan Chiles — discusses the joys and challenges of treating Olympic gymnasts. Read more.
Phoenix risen
Creighton President the Rev. Daniel S. Hendrickson spoke with the NPR member station KJZZ about the University’s 195,000-square-foot Health Sciences Campus – Phoenix opening this month. Listen to the interview.
What a diva!
Alumna Chelsey Hill, BFA’14, talks about the life-changing Creighton classes that prepared her for a career as the "Illustrating Diva" of New York’s Metropolitan Opera. Read more.