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Department of Psychology
From Left:
Dr. Robert Lueger, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
Nicole Schmidt, Louis E. Gardner Outstanding Service Award, Outstanding Scholarship Award
Emily Adams, Outstanding Scholarship Award
Samantha Brown, Outstanding Scholarship Award
Kyle Bersten, Outstanding Scholarship Award
Maren Hankey, Outstanding Scholarship Award
Margaret Kennedy, Outstanding Scholarship Award
Joseph Smetter, Outstanding Scholarship Award
Marc Rizzo, Leo R. Kennedy Outstanding Senior Award
Kelsey Thiem, Leo R. Kennedy Outstanding Senior Award
Dr. Lee Budesheim, Department of Psychology Chair
The Creighton College of Arts and Sciences is both the largest and the oldest of Creighton University's nine colleges and schools. Its full-time faculty number over two hundred-ten, each of whom is a productive scholar, talented artist, or respected professional. Each year, these individuals publish groundbreaking books, attract major research grants, and travel to present their work to their peers around the world.
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The University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler; School of Community and Rural Health Grand Opening Ribbon Cutting, 2019.
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VA REAL PROPERTY: Action Needed to Improve the Leasing of Outpatient Clinics
Note: Of the 41 projects included in our review, 10 projects are not included in our cost analysis. Nine of the 10 projects did not have reported first year rent and build-out costs because the projects have yet to be awarded to a developer. In addition, the Baltimore clinic project is not included because its build-out costs were amortized across multiple years rather than as a lump sum payment for the first year.
This image is excerpted from a U.S. GAO report: www.gao.gov/products/GAO-14-300
VA REAL PROPERTY: Action Needed to Improve the Leasing of Outpatient Clinics
Department of English
From Left:
Dr. Robert Lueger, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
Whitney Jenkins, Nancy Fogarty Outstanding English Major, Richard and Jane O'Toole Award for Creative Non-Fiction Winner
Ryan Wallenstein, Fr. Michael J. Proterra, S.J. Interdisciplinary Award
Caitly Johnson, Undergraduate Fiction Prize Winner, Oscar M. Macellaio Poetry Prize Winner
Cailtin Gaule, Undergraduate Scholarly Non-Fiction Prize Winner
Brian Clifton, Richard and Jane O'Toole Award for Creative Non-Fiction Second Runner-Up, Oscar M. Macellaio Poetry Prize First Runner-Up
Dr. Robert Whipple, Department of English Chair
The Creighton College of Arts and Sciences is both the largest and the oldest of Creighton University's nine colleges and schools. Its full-time faculty number over two hundred-ten, each of whom is a productive scholar, talented artist, or respected professional. Each year, these individuals publish groundbreaking books, attract major research grants, and travel to present their work to their peers around the world.
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Department of Chemistry
From Left:
Dr. Robert Lueger, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
Brianna Hammiller, Distinguished Service Award
Michael Davidson, Award for Distinguished Academic Achievement, Award for Distinguished Research, American Institute of Chemists Award in Biochemistry
Sumit Kar, Award for Distinguished Academic Achievement
Patrick Kent, American Institute of Chemists Award in Chemistry
Dr. Mark Frietag, Department of Chemistry Chair
The Creighton College of Arts and Sciences is both the largest and the oldest of Creighton University's nine colleges and schools. Its full-time faculty number over two hundred-ten, each of whom is a productive scholar, talented artist, or respected professional. Each year, these individuals publish groundbreaking books, attract major research grants, and travel to present their work to their peers around the world.
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Using Health Data addresses the enduring problem faced by most healthcare workers: the transformation and presentation of data into meaningful and accessible information. This practical new text will guide the manipulation of health data needed by the ‘doers’ and ‘users’ of health data.
Using Health Data takes ‘real’ examples from healthcare practice to illustrate, demonstrate and provide advice. It also describes various quantitative quality control charting and plotting methods to enable the effective presentation of data. While the text addresses the fundamentals of data manipulation, the interactive companion website allows readers to practice transforming real data into meaningful information.
Using Health Data will aid the reader in:
- understanding how to transform qualitative data into quantitative measures;
- linking data from multiple sources to create new information and
- differentiating between different types of health data; administrative, for planning or resource scheduling; and clinical evidence.
Department of Classical and Near Eastern Languages
From Left:
Dr. Robert Lueger, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
Zachary Woolfolk, Arete Award for Greek, Arete Award for Latin
Michael LaGarde, Arete Award for Classical and NEar Eastern Studies
Claire O'Brien, Classical Association of the Middle West and South (CAMWS) Award
Dr. Christina Clark, Department of Classical and Near Eastern Languages Chair
The Creighton College of Arts and Sciences is both the largest and the oldest of Creighton University's nine colleges and schools. Its full-time faculty number over two hundred-ten, each of whom is a productive scholar, talented artist, or respected professional. Each year, these individuals publish groundbreaking books, attract major research grants, and travel to present their work to their peers around the world.
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Department of Education and Counsellor Education
From Left:
Dr. Robert Lueger, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
Wendy N. Herbers, Fr. Eugene F. Gallagher S.J. Award
Allison Oelke, Fr. Raymond J. Bishop, S.J. Award
Ryanne D. Hoos, Dr. Edward O'Connor Award
Allison Kelley Villalobos, Karin Levine Award - Elementary
Dr. Sharon Ishii-Jordan, Department of Education and Counsellor Education Chair
The Creighton College of Arts and Sciences is both the largest and the oldest of Creighton University's nine colleges and schools. Its full-time faculty number over two hundred-ten, each of whom is a productive scholar, talented artist, or respected professional. Each year, these individuals publish groundbreaking books, attract major research grants, and travel to present their work to their peers around the world.
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Department of Modern Languages and Literatures
From Left:
Dr. Robert Lueger, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
Karly Hermanson, Outstanding Senior Majors in Spanish
Wendy Herbers, Outstanding Senior Majors in Spanish
Anya Burkart, Outstanding Senior Majors in German
Roy Norris, Outstanding Senior Majors in German
Claire O'Brien, Outstanding Accomplishment in Italian
Dr. Julian Arribas, Department of Modern Languages and Literatures Chair
The Creighton College of Arts and Sciences is both the largest and the oldest of Creighton University's nine colleges and schools. Its full-time faculty number over two hundred-ten, each of whom is a productive scholar, talented artist, or respected professional. Each year, these individuals publish groundbreaking books, attract major research grants, and travel to present their work to their peers around the world.
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Department of Political Science and International Relations
From Left:
Dr. Robert Lueger, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
Corrie Caler, Faculty Award for Exceptional Achievement in Political Science, Graduation with Distinction
Karly Hermanson, Faculty Award for Exceptional Achievement in Political Science
Lauren Mastro, Faculty Award for Exceptional Achievement in Political Science
Carly Goodman, Graduation with Distinction
Hannah Mooney, Fr. Richard J. Spillane Award
Andrew Janusz, Graduation with Distinction
Mai Nguyen. Graduation with Distinction
Dr. Graham Ramsden, Department of Political Science and International Relations Chair
The Creighton College of Arts and Sciences is both the largest and the oldest of Creighton University's nine colleges and schools. Its full-time faculty number over two hundred-ten, each of whom is a productive scholar, talented artist, or respected professional. Each year, these individuals publish groundbreaking books, attract major research grants, and travel to present their work to their peers around the world.
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Fine and Performing Arts Department
From Left:
Dr. Robert Lueger, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
Carissa Hoffman, Outstanding Achievement in Dance
Shun-Sho Fong, Outstanding Achievement in the Visual Arts
Aubrey Inman, Outstanding Achievement in the Visual Arts
Kelly Stading, Outstanding Achievement in the Visual Arts
Dan Tracy, Outstanding Achievement in Musical Theatre
Patrick O'Malley, Outstanding Achievement in Technical Theatre
Matthew Karasek, Outstanding Achievement in Performance Theatre
Mallory Freilich, Outstanding Achievement in Theatre
Kelsey Dawson, Outstanding Leadership in Theatre
Dr. Frederick Hanna, Fine and Performing Arts Department Chair
The Creighton College of Arts and Sciences is both the largest and the oldest of Creighton University's nine colleges and schools. Its full-time faculty number over two hundred-ten, each of whom is a productive scholar, talented artist, or respected professional. Each year, these individuals publish groundbreaking books, attract major research grants, and travel to present their work to their peers around the world.
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Department of Biology
From Left:
Dr. Robert Lueger, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
Alicia Muhleisen, Excellence as a Student Teaching Assistant
Hannah Novoa, Excellence as a Student Teaching Assistant
Michaela Kraft, Excellence as a Student Teaching Assistant
Vivian Irizarry Gatell, Outstanding Academic Achievement
Alissa Hart, Outstanding Academic Achievement
Sumit Kar, Outstanding Research
Emily McMullen, Most Outstanding Biology Senior
Dr. Mark Reedy, Department of Biology Chair
The Creighton College of Arts and Sciences is both the largest and the oldest of Creighton University's nine colleges and schools. Its full-time faculty number over two hundred-ten, each of whom is a productive scholar, talented artist, or respected professional. Each year, these individuals publish groundbreaking books, attract major research grants, and travel to present their work to their peers around the world.
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Department of Computer Science
From Left:
Dr. Robert Lueger, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
Collin McCormack, John N. Mordeson Award
Dr. David Reed, Department of Computer Science Chair
The Creighton College of Arts and Sciences is both the largest and the oldest of Creighton University's nine colleges and schools. Its full-time faculty number over two hundred-ten, each of whom is a productive scholar, talented artist, or respected professional. Each year, these individuals publish groundbreaking books, attract major research grants, and travel to present their work to their peers around the world.
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Women's and Gender Studies Program
From Left:
Dr. Robert Lueger, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
Kathryn Mattern, The Simone de Beauvoir Academic Excellence Award
Elizabeth Fairbairn, The Simone de Beauvoir Academic Excellence Award, The Kali Rose Mann Memorial "Iron-Jawed Angels" Award for Leadership of Gender-Justice
Dr. Susan Calef, Director of the Women's and Gender Studies Program
The Creighton College of Arts and Sciences is both the largest and the oldest of Creighton University's nine colleges and schools. Its full-time faculty number over two hundred-ten, each of whom is a productive scholar, talented artist, or respected professional. Each year, these individuals publish groundbreaking books, attract major research grants, and travel to present their work to their peers around the world.
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L to R: Megan Mooneyham, Eric Porter, Tiffany Thomas, Priscilla Garrison, Sywia Stanley. Not pictured: Sean Dean and Chadwick Knight.
Department of History
From Left:
Dr. Robert Lueger, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
Myles L Miller, Dr. Alfred Kaufman, S.J. Award, Warren G. Kneer Award
Nathan Tye, Allan M. Schliech Award
Dr. Elizabeth Elliot-Meisel, Department of History Chair
The Creighton College of Arts and Sciences is both the largest and the oldest of Creighton University's nine colleges and schools. Its full-time faculty number over two hundred-ten, each of whom is a productive scholar, talented artist, or respected professional. Each year, these individuals publish groundbreaking books, attract major research grants, and travel to present their work to their peers around the world.
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Justice and Peace Studies Program
From Left:
Dr. Robert Lueger, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
Rebecca Harvey, Fr. Ignacia Ellacuria, S.J. Outstanding Senior Award
Ana Heck, Fr. Ignacia Ellacuria, S.J. Outstanding Senior Award
Dr. Roger Bergman, Justice and Peace Studies Program Director
The Creighton College of Arts and Sciences is both the largest and the oldest of Creighton University's nine colleges and schools. Its full-time faculty number over two hundred-ten, each of whom is a productive scholar, talented artist, or respected professional. Each year, these individuals publish groundbreaking books, attract major research grants, and travel to present their work to their peers around the world.
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Health Administration and Policy Program
From Left:
Dr. Robert Lueger, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
Jessica Pittman, Outstanding Service Award to the Health Administration and Policy Program
Moira Gaffney, Outstanding Service Award to the Health Administration and Policy Program
Kelsey Miyasato-Tanioka, Outstanding Scholarly Work
Kayla Spaustat, Outstanding Scholarly Work
Dr. Judith Kissell, Health Administration and Policy Program Director
The Creighton College of Arts and Sciences is both the largest and the oldest of Creighton University's nine colleges and schools. Its full-time faculty number over two hundred-ten, each of whom is a productive scholar, talented artist, or respected professional. Each year, these individuals publish groundbreaking books, attract major research grants, and travel to present their work to their peers around the world.
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Elizabeth Fairbairn
Plymouth, Minnesota
Bachelor of Arts
Theology
Received one of the Outstanding Senior Award the Creighton University College of Arts and Sciences 2011 Awards Program
The Creighton College of Arts and Sciences is both the largest and the oldest of Creighton University's nine colleges and schools. Its full-time faculty number over two hundred-ten, each of whom is a productive scholar, talented artist, or respected professional. Each year, these individuals publish groundbreaking books, attract major research grants, and travel to present their work to their peers around the world.
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Department of Social Work
From Left:
Dr. Robert Lueger, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
Christina Hummel, Phi Alpha National Academic Excellence Award
Stefanie Stedman, Outstanding Social Work Student of the Year
Elizabeth Shroer, Social Work Poster of the Year Award
Dr. Herb Grandbois, Department of Social Work Chair
The Creighton College of Arts and Sciences is both the largest and the oldest of Creighton University's nine colleges and schools. Its full-time faculty number over two hundred-ten, each of whom is a productive scholar, talented artist, or respected professional. Each year, these individuals publish groundbreaking books, attract major research grants, and travel to present their work to their peers around the world.
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Department of Theology
From Left:
Dr. Robert Lueger, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
Elizabeth Fairbairn, Akademia Award for Academic Excellence
Jacqueline Arnason, Episkopeia Award for Leadership, JTAK Award
Nathan The, Diaconia Award for Service
Dr. Todd Salzman, Department of Theology Chair
The Creighton College of Arts and Sciences is both the largest and the oldest of Creighton University's nine colleges and schools. Its full-time faculty number over two hundred-ten, each of whom is a productive scholar, talented artist, or respected professional. Each year, these individuals publish groundbreaking books, attract major research grants, and travel to present their work to their peers around the world.
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Environmental Science Program
From Left:
Dr. Robert Lueger, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
Amanda Rupiper, Excellence in Academic Achievement, Best Senior Seminar Presentation
Amanda Huck, Outstanding Achievement in Research
Bret Stephens, Best Senior Seminar Presentation
Dr. John Schalles, Environmental Science Program Director
The Creighton College of Arts and Sciences is both the largest and the oldest of Creighton University's nine colleges and schools. Its full-time faculty number over two hundred-ten, each of whom is a productive scholar, talented artist, or respected professional. Each year, these individuals publish groundbreaking books, attract major research grants, and travel to present their work to their peers around the world.
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Elizabeth Fairbairn
Plymouth, Minnesota
Bachelor of Arts
Theology
Received one of the Outstanding Senior Award the Creighton University College of Arts and Sciences 2011 Awards Program
The Creighton College of Arts and Sciences is both the largest and the oldest of Creighton University's nine colleges and schools. Its full-time faculty number over two hundred-ten, each of whom is a productive scholar, talented artist, or respected professional. Each year, these individuals publish groundbreaking books, attract major research grants, and travel to present their work to their peers around the world.
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Michael Redmond
Sioux City, Iowa
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
Mathematics: Pure Mathematics Track
Received one of the Outstanding Senior Award the Creighton University College of Arts and Sciences 2011 Awards Program
The Creighton College of Arts and Sciences is both the largest and the oldest of Creighton University's nine colleges and schools. Its full-time faculty number over two hundred-ten, each of whom is a productive scholar, talented artist, or respected professional. Each year, these individuals publish groundbreaking books, attract major research grants, and travel to present their work to their peers around the world.
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Department of Exercise Sciences
From Left:
Dr. Robert Lueger, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
Emily S. Schmidt, Outstanding Exercise Science Major of the Year
Rachel A. Johnson, Outstanding Service Award in Exercise Science
Drew J. Klug, Academic Achievement Award in Exercise Science
Dr. Joan Eckerson, Department of Exercise Sciences (in place of Dr. Thomas Baechle, Department of Exercise Sciences Chair
The Creighton College of Arts and Sciences is both the largest and the oldest of Creighton University's nine colleges and schools. Its full-time faculty number over two hundred-ten, each of whom is a productive scholar, talented artist, or respected professional. Each year, these individuals publish groundbreaking books, attract major research grants, and travel to present their work to their peers around the world.
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Michael Redmond
Sioux City, Iowa
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
Mathematics: Pure Mathematics Track
Received one of the Outstanding Senior Award the Creighton University College of Arts and Sciences 2011 Awards Program
The Creighton College of Arts and Sciences is both the largest and the oldest of Creighton University's nine colleges and schools. Its full-time faculty number over two hundred-ten, each of whom is a productive scholar, talented artist, or respected professional. Each year, these individuals publish groundbreaking books, attract major research grants, and travel to present their work to their peers around the world.
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Department of Sociology and Anthropology
From Left:
Dr. Robert Lueger, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
Ryan Vacanti, Jack D. Angus Outstanding Student in Sociology Award
Caitlin O'Brien, Jerry E. Clark Outstanding Student in Anthropology
Dr. Roger Bergman, Justice and Peace Program Director (in place of Fr. Raymond Bucko, S.J., Chair of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology)
The Creighton College of Arts and Sciences is both the largest and the oldest of Creighton University's nine colleges and schools. Its full-time faculty number over two hundred-ten, each of whom is a productive scholar, talented artist, or respected professional. Each year, these individuals publish groundbreaking books, attract major research grants, and travel to present their work to their peers around the world.
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Ana Heck
Plymouth, Minnesota
Bachelor of Arts
Philosophy and Spanish: Literary Track
Received one of the Outstanding Senior Award the Creighton University College of Arts and Sciences 2011 Awards Program
The Creighton College of Arts and Sciences is both the largest and the oldest of Creighton University's nine colleges and schools. Its full-time faculty number over two hundred-ten, each of whom is a productive scholar, talented artist, or respected professional. Each year, these individuals publish groundbreaking books, attract major research grants, and travel to present their work to their peers around the world.
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Caitlin O'Brien
Madison, Wisconsin
Bachelor of Arts
Anthropology and Spanish
Received one of the Outstanding Senior Award the Creighton University College of Arts and Sciences 2011 Awards Program
The Creighton College of Arts and Sciences is both the largest and the oldest of Creighton University's nine colleges and schools. Its full-time faculty number over two hundred-ten, each of whom is a productive scholar, talented artist, or respected professional. Each year, these individuals publish groundbreaking books, attract major research grants, and travel to present their work to their peers around the world.
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Ana Heck
Plymouth, Minnesota
Bachelor of Arts
Philosophy and Spanish: Literary Track
Received one of the Outstanding Senior Award the Creighton University College of Arts and Sciences 2011 Awards Program
The Creighton College of Arts and Sciences is both the largest and the oldest of Creighton University's nine colleges and schools. Its full-time faculty number over two hundred-ten, each of whom is a productive scholar, talented artist, or respected professional. Each year, these individuals publish groundbreaking books, attract major research grants, and travel to present their work to their peers around the world.
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Honors Program
From Left:
Dr. Robert Lueger, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
Hannah Novoa, Directors Award
Sumit Kar, Dean's Award
Anya Burkart, Ashton Welch Award
Jacob Huju, Service Award
Dr. Isabelle Cherney, Honors Program Director
The Creighton College of Arts and Sciences is both the largest and the oldest of Creighton University's nine colleges and schools. Its full-time faculty number over two hundred-ten, each of whom is a productive scholar, talented artist, or respected professional. Each year, these individuals publish groundbreaking books, attract major research grants, and travel to present their work to their peers around the world.
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Corrie Caler
Manitou Springs, Colorado
Bachelor of Arts
Political Science: Legal Studies Track
Received one of the Outstanding Senior Award the Creighton University College of Arts and Sciences 2011 Awards Program
The Creighton College of Arts and Sciences is both the largest and the oldest of Creighton University's nine colleges and schools. Its full-time faculty number over two hundred-ten, each of whom is a productive scholar, talented artist, or respected professional. Each year, these individuals publish groundbreaking books, attract major research grants, and travel to present their work to their peers around the world.
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Jeff Loomis, FACHE, Asst. Vice President of Clinical Operations at Winn Army Community Hospital, speaks to the MHSA students about leadership and managing one's career. April 28, 2011.
Dr. Francis Klein, the master of ceremonies at the Creighton University College of Arts and Sciences 2011 Awards Program
The Creighton College of Arts and Sciences is both the largest and the oldest of Creighton University's nine colleges and schools. Its full-time faculty number over two hundred-ten, each of whom is a productive scholar, talented artist, or respected professional. Each year, these individuals publish groundbreaking books, attract major research grants, and travel to present their work to their peers around the world.
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Ben Anderson, MHSA student. Behind Ben are MHSA students Ashley Fuller, Mona Patel, Kevin Brown, Sandy Hoang, and Eric Porter.
Corrie Caler
Manitou Springs, Colorado
Bachelor of Arts
Political Science: Legal Studies Track
Received one of the Outstanding Senior Award the Creighton University College of Arts and Sciences 2011 Awards Program
The Creighton College of Arts and Sciences is both the largest and the oldest of Creighton University's nine colleges and schools. Its full-time faculty number over two hundred-ten, each of whom is a productive scholar, talented artist, or respected professional. Each year, these individuals publish groundbreaking books, attract major research grants, and travel to present their work to their peers around the world.
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Jeff Loomis, FACHE, Asst. Vice President of Clinical Operations at Winn Army Community Hospital, after his presentation to the MHSA students about leadership and managing one's career. April 28, 2011.
Jeff Loomis, FACHE, Asst. Vice President of Clinical Operations at Winn Army Community Hospital, speaks to the MHSA students about leadership and managing one's career. April 28, 2011.
Department of Atmospheric Sciences
From Left:
Dr. Robert Lueger, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
Mallory Cato, Academic Achievement Award
Dr. Joseph Zehnder, Department of Atmospheric Sciences Chair
The Creighton College of Arts and Sciences is both the largest and the oldest of Creighton University's nine colleges and schools. Its full-time faculty number over two hundred-ten, each of whom is a productive scholar, talented artist, or respected professional. Each year, these individuals publish groundbreaking books, attract major research grants, and travel to present their work to their peers around the world.
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Department of Philosophy
From Left:
Dr. Robert Lueger, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
Anthony Schlimgen, Sophia Award, Praxis Award
Kathryn Mattern, Praxis Award
Dr. Kevin Graham, Department of Philosophy Chair
The Creighton College of Arts and Sciences is both the largest and the oldest of Creighton University's nine colleges and schools. Its full-time faculty number over two hundred-ten, each of whom is a productive scholar, talented artist, or respected professional. Each year, these individuals publish groundbreaking books, attract major research grants, and travel to present their work to their peers around the world.
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Department of Journalism and Mass Communications
From Left:
Dr. Robert Lueger, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
Brittany Mascio, David A. Haberman Award
Julia Smith, Outstanding Graduate Award
Dr. Eileen Wirth, Department of Journalism and Mass Communication Chair
The Creighton College of Arts and Sciences is both the largest and the oldest of Creighton University's nine colleges and schools. Its full-time faculty number over two hundred-ten, each of whom is a productive scholar, talented artist, or respected professional. Each year, these individuals publish groundbreaking books, attract major research grants, and travel to present their work to their peers around the world.
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Department of Mathematics
From Left:
Dr. Robert Lueger, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
John Herr, The Fr. Bernard Portz, S.J. Award for Excellence in Mathematics
Dr. Lance Nielsen, Department of Mathematics (in place of Dr. Randall Christ, chair of the Department of Mathematics)
The Creighton College of Arts and Sciences is both the largest and the oldest of Creighton University's nine colleges and schools. Its full-time faculty number over two hundred-ten, each of whom is a productive scholar, talented artist, or respected professional. Each year, these individuals publish groundbreaking books, attract major research grants, and travel to present their work to their peers around the world.
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Department of Physics
From Left:
Dr. Robert Lueger, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
Anya Burkart, Thomas H. Zepf Award
Dr. Janet Seger, Department of Physics Chair
The Creighton College of Arts and Sciences is both the largest and the oldest of Creighton University's nine colleges and schools. Its full-time faculty number over two hundred-ten, each of whom is a productive scholar, talented artist, or respected professional. Each year, these individuals publish groundbreaking books, attract major research grants, and travel to present their work to their peers around the world.
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