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University students, faculty and staf attended the Ignatian Family Teach-In/School of the Americas Nov. 21-22, 2009

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Two years ago, after getting his first Apple iPod Touch for Christmas,
Steven Kelly started working on the concept for iDrop, a device that works
with the iPod Touch or iPhone to more easily control and track blood
sugar levels.
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A high-tech glucose reader attracts the most cash at event

Creighton University News Two of the Freshman Leadership Program students carving up some of the 200 pounds of turkey for the Nov. 21 benefit dinner.

Creighton University News 200pounds of turkey, 120 pounds of mashed potatoes, 10 gallons of gravy and 400 rolls are all that's needed for this dinner to benefit Precious Memories Daycare Center
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The Annual Thanksgiving Dinner aids Precious Memories in fostering the future generation. This event helps them help the future.

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Three big events, all one night. Here's another to add to the list for Thursday: BioVenture 2009, presented by Creighton University’s Bioscience

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Spiritual Exercises found online
Creighton University's Online Retreat is featured in this publication
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Creighton University News One-Act Play Festival this weekend at Creighton
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Creighton University News Jonathan Kuttab recently spoke at Creighton
Omaha.com - The Omaha World-Herald: Columns - Jonathan Kuttab: Best Mideast compromise remains two-s
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For all its apparent complexity, the Middle East conflict is not intractable. It is possible to arrive at a peaceful resolution of the situation in Israel/Palestine.

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Fr. Uwem Akpan, who studied English at Creighton, will be featured on CNN tonight at 8 (Central time).
He is the author of The New York Times #1 Best Seller, "Say
You're One of Them," a collection of short stories selected by Oprah Winfrey for
her popular book club.
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Even among the hundreds of applications, this one stood out. Most applicants to creative writing programs submit stories about the angst of their suburban childhoods. This writer's stories concerned the ...

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Ernie Goss and Anthony Hendrickson are joined by Nebraska Congressman, Lee Terry. Topics of this program include the slumping October Midwest Economic Survey results, how political issues like healthcare ...

Creighton University News Meet two of the 11 Creighton University undergraduate students who participated in the 2009 Ferlic Summer Research Scholar program. They showcased their original research at the fourth annual poster presentation on Monday, Nov. 2.
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Creighton University News Economic Professor Ernie Goss talk about the latest Mid-AMerica Business Conditions Index.
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Creighton University and the Metropolitan Entertainment &
Convention Authority have announced an agreement for Creighton to play
baseball at the new downtown baseball stadium.

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Creighton Marketing Professor Matthew Seevers is quoted in this story. Singer
drums up money for album with Web site.
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Sign with a record label. Or take out a loan. Or save up some cash. Or max out your credit cards.

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Ernie Goss, an economist at Creighton University in Omaha, who studies
much of the nation's energy and farm belts, said the strong dollar
early this year hurt farm exports.
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A combination of stable home prices and sizable sectors in health care, energy, government, and education kept these metropolitan areas relatively stable.






















