For Professor Jamey Findling, it’s all about the ‘big ideas’
Fall 2009 | Section: NU PeopleJamey Findling's love of thinking about the 'big ideas' led him away from a career in engineering to one in philosophy and education.
Jamey Findling's love of thinking about the 'big ideas' led him away from a career in engineering to one in philosophy and education.
One happy result of Newman's efforts to build ties with the community came in early summer this year, when nine high school students from the Catholic Diocese of Dodge City visited Newman for a six-day service camp.
Each year, Newman faculty members publish and present a variety of literary and scholarly works. Here is a sample of recent activity and other achievements.
Newman University’s new graduate program in theology is drawing interest from a wide range of people from across the Wichita metropolitan community.
Changes in membership qualifications for the De Mattias Society have resulted in significant growth in membership for 2009-2010.
As we end our 75th Anniversary, the university plans to focus on creating new scholarships to help make a Newman education possible to all who wish to attend.
The National Alumni Association will honor four alumni for their achievements and service at the Cardinal Newman Banquet and Awards Ceremony, Feb. 27, 2010.
A message from NU National Alumni Association President John E. Rapp '00
Author and Newman graduate Clare (Sander) Vanderpool '87 talks about home, family, and history in her new book, Moon Over Manifest.
This past summer, several African-American alumni and representatives of the Wichita African-American community met with Newman President Noreen M. Carrocci, Ph.D. and others on finding ways to better partner with Wichita's black community.