Spring 2011 Season Highlights
September 19, 2011 12:15 pm Leave your thoughtsMen’s Golf The Men’s Golf Team won its first-ever Heartland Conference championship with a 14-stroke win over St. Edward’s University...
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Men’s Golf The Men’s Golf Team won its first-ever Heartland Conference championship with a 14-stroke win over St. Edward’s University...
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Educating the mind. Inspiring the spirit. The people of Newman University have always taken great pride in their education, faith and sports. This past year, Newman has gone above and beyond. Jets student-athletes not only excelled in their sports and education, but also achieved many “firsts.”
The Newman University Board of Trustees recently elected two new members. Tim Belsan ’05 also joined the board as Alumni Association representative.
Newman University welcomed Father Michael J. Linnebur to campus in June as the university chaplain and director of Campus Ministry. Fr. Linnebur’s appointment to Newman was part of a round of new priest assignments made by the Most Rev. Michael O. Jackels, Bishop of the Diocese of Wichita.
On Sept. 2, 2010, close to 30 Sacred Heart Academy alumnae sent cards and messages to mark the 91st birthday of a woman remembered by many as the teacher who made them walk with books on their heads.
Newman University Professor of Chemistry David Shubert, Ph.D. has recently signed a contract with Cengage Learning, a global provider of teaching, learning and research solutions, to produce an electronic textbook designed to make the study of organic chemistry more engaging – and perhaps entertaining – for college students.
Sister Thomasine retired from Newman late last year after close to 50 years of service.
Newman University has again been named to the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for its exemplary service to America’s communities. The inclusion of Newman on the 2010 Honor Roll comes two years after the university was recognized in the 2008 list.
Click to see the 2009-2010 report
Click to see the 2008-09 report