University Breaks Ground on Alvin Brooks Center for Faith-Justice
“Why me, oh Lord?”
“Why me, oh Lord?”
Since the 1950s, the small, paved area on the northeast corner of the quad has served a lot of functions.
Nhukha (’21) and Nhukim (December '22) Nguyen are many things, but first and foremost they are sisters and best friends.
LaTisha Davis may have a business card that says Rockhurst University Director of Multicultural Belonging and Engagement, but her role can be simplified to one thing for students: She’s here to be your person if
Positive male role models have shaped the life of Rockhurst Master's of Education (M.Ed.) student Donnell Fletcher from a young age, and now the Raytown, Missouri, teacher is doing the same for future generations.
It’s the fulfillment of a dream that began close to 70 years ago.
A lot separates the Jesuit higher-learning institutions in the United States — size, location and degree programs, to name a few. But they also face many of the same questions.
One of the first things you see as you enter Kateri Community is now a large ink drawing of two entwined hands, framed by a thick wooden frame. This, believe it or not, is a portrait.