From Bolivia to Ukraine, two Creighton professors have built a reputation and expertise in international human rights and bring that knowledge and experience to the classroom.
A chemistry professor is working with students on the use of a solid-state electrolyte for an energy-dense battery that could enable space missions to go farther and stay longer.
Thanks to a gift from the Norton Foundation and an investment from the state of Arizona, the sixth floor of the Virginia G. Piper Health Sciences Building is now home to the Norton Foundation Success Center.
Two nights a week at the School of Dentistry’s After-hours Clinic, fourth-year dental students extract (and sometimes save) the teeth of patients in pain.
Creighton alumna and aspiring writer/director Megan Carroll, BA’11, is finding success behind the camera, including working on the award-winning television show Abbott Elementary.
Tom Utech, PharmD’97, is the chief executive officer of iA, a company that is leading the transformation in the way pharmacies operate and prescriptions are filled.
Creighton hosted seven mini medical schools last fall to help members of underrepresented communities understand that medical or health sciences education for their children is possible.