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Freshman Earns Spot in Prestigious Health Care Institute
Freshman nursing major Hope Daga has earned a spot in a leadership institute aimed at developing the next generation of leaders who can address disparities in the delivery of car
Ten Years In, Mathapalooza Spreads the Joy of Math
Mathapalooza started a decade ago as exactly the sort of event that name would imply — an invitational, gleeful exploration of the sometimes-dreaded school subject.
OT-MBA Grad Thrives in Career by Turning Opportunities into Action
Some students go to college undecided on a major, and that’s just fine. Others, like 2016 Rockhurst graduate Kaitlin Doyle, know exactly what they want to do.
Doyle’s mother grew up as a child of a deaf adult (CODA) and Kaitlin had an uncle who had cerebral palsy and spent a lot of time in therapy. She saw how her grandparents took care of him and guided him through everyday tasks.
That sparked her interest in the field of occupational therapy.
A Similar Heart: Why the Rockhurst Alumni Network Works
In 1997 Merritt Neil was about to graduate from Rockhurst with a degree in Communication Studies. Like other seniors, she needed a job.
Little did she know that the door that would open thanks to a Rockhurst alumnus would lead to what she called “one of the greatest gifts of my life.”
NBA Player Speaks to CSD Students on the Importance of Client-Clinician Bond
From an outsider’s perspective, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist probably appeared to have it all.
Gift of “Angels Unawares” Sculpture Inspired By Fr. Curran’s Leadership
Near the pedestrian entryway to campus outside Arrupe Hall stands a new piece of campus art that serves as both a tribute and a reminder.
Rockhurst University Names Sandra Cassady, Ph.D., Next President
The Rockhurst University Board of Trustees has selected Sandra Cassady, Ph.D., to become the 15th president of Rockhurst University, effective July 1, 2022.
Faculty Explores the Universe, Alongside His Father, in New Article
You don’t need an astrophysicist father to understand the cosmos. But it doesn’t hurt.
21 Years Later, Hawks Reconnect — and Tie the Knot
They met through a mutual connection, hit it off, a first date on a hay ride on a crisp fall night.
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