Faculty Member's New Book Helps Readers Find Their Path
It started with a period of uncertainty.
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.
A record-setting $1.6 billion Mega Millions jackpot lottery drawing has many across the United States dreaming of mansions, early retirement, or charitable donations.
English author Jane Austen’s final novel, Persuasion, was published 200 years ago.
Around the beginning of the recent summer break, Nancy Donaldson, Ph.D., professor of physics, got an unexpected email.
There’s good news and bad news for firms investing in corporate social responsibility initiatives in a recent article published in the Journal of Business Ethics co-authored by Wenbin Sun, Ph.D., associate professor o
A new book edited by a Rockhurst University faculty member might just be the first such text of its kind in the emerging field of interprofessional health care education. So naturally, it was a team effort.
One of the distinguishing features of the early Society of Jesus, and something that continues to distinguish its members, is its global perspective.