Retiring Faculty Honored for Decades of Service
With more than 200 years of service between them, the eight retiring members of the Rockhurst University faculty have earned a round of applause.
With more than 200 years of service between them, the eight retiring members of the Rockhurst University faculty have earned a round of applause.
“Human first.”
That’s what the Post-It note on the laptop of Jameelah Lang, Ph.D., assistant professor of English, has told her for years.
Each April, students at Rockhurst University vote for the staff member and faculty member who have had an outsized impact that year on their campus and academic lives.
For most health care providers, staying at home during the COVID-19 pandemic is simply not an option.
For many children, unwrapping presents on Christmas means discovering all order of blinking, beeping, moving things to annoy the adults in the room.
As the rest of us spend holiday break catching up with friends or family, curled up with a book or binging TV shows, Matt Schmidli, MFA, assistant professor of theater, will be roaming an apocalyptic wasteland.
It started with a period of uncertainty.
Through the tunnel. Pick out a hat. Return to the tunnel. Repeat, this time with socks.
The guest of the 2019 Rockhurst University Leadership Series luncheon on March 26, Hall of Fame NFL quarterback Joe Montana, has a reputation for more than winning.
For so many students at all levels, mental illness is a daily struggle affecting all aspects of their lives. A Rockhurst University faculty member and an alumnus have recently teamed up to do something about it.