
A Time of New Beginnings
More than 1,300 students walked across the stage during May commencement ceremonies, as we sent forth another bright, energetic group of graduates into the world.
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The Karl Marx You Never Knew
What is it in Marx that is, and has remained, so powerful in the more than a century since his death in 1883? Creighton’s Amy Wendling, Ph.D., assistant professor of philosophy, offers some answers.
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Faculty After Hours
In and out of the classroom, a Creighton University education is about the development of the whole person. Learn about some of the life-affirming pursuits of Creighton faculty members outside of academe — from the whimsical to the more serious.
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Frank Ayers Retires
Frank Ayers, DDS’69, is more than an administrator and faculty member in the School of Dentistry —
he is an institution. Ayers is retiring June 30, after 38 years of service to Creighton University.
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A Look at Faculty Research
The discovery of new knowledge, the search for truth in all its forms, the development of novel approaches to complex issues … Scholarly and scientific research is integral to Creighton University’s mission.
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The Catholic Church and Social Justice
In 1919, in the aftermath of World War I, the Catholic bishops of the United States issued a pamphlet titled “Social Reconstruction: A General Review of the Problems and Survey of Remedies.”
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Rebuilding in Chile
ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: Hearing of the Feb. 27 Chilean earthquake, Edward J. (Jamie) Welch II, BA’92, left for Santiago to volunteer with Un Techo Para Chile — A Roof For Chile.
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Fr. Henriot Speaks at Creighton
ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: “The future of the whole world depends on the future of Africa,” the Rev. Peter Henriot, S.J., of Zambia told a crowd at Creighton.
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