Students Relay Again to Fight Cancer
More than 30 different teams and 200 students from both Rockhurst University and the University of Missouri-Kansas City once again walked through the night Saturday as part of the annual Relay for Life.
More than 30 different teams and 200 students from both Rockhurst University and the University of Missouri-Kansas City once again walked through the night Saturday as part of the annual Relay for Life.
It’s been a little over 45 years since the first meeting of the 49/63 Neighborhood Coalition, a group of homeowners and stakeholders on either side of Troost Avenue who originally got together in the interest of prese
In 2015, OneDayKC brought a new approach to spurring innovation among area students by sponsoring a 12-hour, team-based entrepreneurial challenge.
For the estimated one in five Americans who live with some type of mental illness, it can be easy to feel alone or isolated, even when resources are within reach.
Leadership is about more than always being right, or being too tough to show vulnerability, or charging ahead alone.
Starting Monday, Feb.
The Rev. Chris Schroeder, S.J., joined Rockhurst University in January 2016 as campus ministry's new chaplain.
When the leaders of the Rockhurst Respect Life student group thought about participating again in this year’s March for Life in Washington, D.C., they knew they wanted to open up the trip to more Rockhurst students.
The work of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. was more than one quote, one moment or one movement.
After a process of reviewing and evaluating a number of different organizations, Beta Theta Pi has been chosen to become the newest member of the Rockhurst University Greek community.