After COVID Cancellation, Student Gets Second Chance at Med School Fellowship
Last year, senior biomedical physics of medicine major Bella Salerno was looking forward to her summer vacation for reasons other than getting out of town.
Last year, senior biomedical physics of medicine major Bella Salerno was looking forward to her summer vacation for reasons other than getting out of town.
Rockhurst University leaders announced Monday the Saint Luke’s College of Health Sciences and the College of Health and Human Services will be merging and renamed to The Saint Luke’s College of Nursing and Health Scie
Rockhurst University is recognizing anniversaries for faculty and staff members who have served the University for at least 5 years. Congratulations to these dedicated companions:
A longtime member of the Helzberg School of Management’s faculty and administrative leadership has been named the new dean of the
In 2011, Rachel Stotler Clasemann, ’97, MOT ’99, was driving home from work in Omaha, Nebraska, when a car accident changed her life.
It’s a section of the sky that Mark Pecaut, Ph.D., associate professor of physics, is well familiar with.
Like most spring campus traditions, the COVID-19 pandemic meant that the awards ceremony at this year’s Festival of Student Achievement, typically a one-day showcase of the work done by students in the realms of leade
The world’s experience fighting the COVID-19 pandemic offers a host of lessons.
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.