Finucane Service Project Celebrates 25 Years
For those coming to Rockhurst University as first-time students, there are plenty of new traditions to learn.
For those coming to Rockhurst University as first-time students, there are plenty of new traditions to learn.
Hundreds of students from the 28 Jesuit colleges and universities in the U.S. came to the nation’s capital earlier this month for a crash course in the meaning of Ignatian leadership.
This summer, Jake and Pete Randall have had their feet in two worlds.
For four years at Rockhurst University, Aimee Dion has heard about the Jesuit call to be “men and women for and with others.” She learned about the importance of treating each other as companions.
Among the graduates who will walk across the stage in Saturday’s commencement ceremony, there are countless stories, dreams and motivations. Here are just a few:
This week, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in a case originating from Missouri that could have national implications.
From young robot builders to neighborhood leaders — since 2002, these groups and more have called the Rockhurst University Community Center home.
This week, thousands of high school athletes signed letters of intent with colleges and universities, a reward for years of hard work and practice.
When Rockhurst University’s Voices for Justice student group announced their annual Social Justice Week activities, they also announced how those activities would benefit students halfway around the globe.
Starting Saturday, Rockhurst University student group Voices for Justice will host a week of activities in celebration of its Social Justice Week.