The Newman University Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2011
Spring 2011 | Section: NU AthleticsFour individuals and two teams were inducted into the Newman University Athletics Hall of Fame as the Class of 2011....
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Four individuals and two teams were inducted into the Newman University Athletics Hall of Fame as the Class of 2011....
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Paul and Bettie Eck, and Teresa Hall Bartels will be recognized with a Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa during...
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Father Michael M. Simone, STL was named chaplain and director of Campus Ministry at Newman University, effective June 14. In...
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'The Miracle of Father Kapaun.'
Partnerships play an important role in life. In fact, it is highly unlikely that you will go through life without entering into at least a few partnerships with others, be it a marriage, a business agreement, a carpool, a church or civic committee, or any number of other mutually beneficial relationships.
One of the goals of the Newman University Strategic Plan is to establish partnerships with organizations and businesses that will benefit existing students, help make the university more accessible to prospective students, and create programs that meet the needs of both. Partnerships can make Newman stronger, while creating more opportunities for growth and success, and building a better community. A look at a few current partnerships shows why.
The Newman University Board of Trustees recently elected four new members. John Rapp ’00 also joined the board as Newman Alumni Association representative.
A 12-foot by 4 ½-foot mural of Father Emil Kapaun was unveiled Aug. 5 in St. John’s Chapel at a special ceremony with the artist and Bishop Michael Jackels.
Fran and Geri Jabara and Monsignor William Carr will be awarded a Doctor of Humane Letters during the Fall 2009 Commencement ceremony.
Jamey Findling's love of thinking about the 'big ideas' led him away from a career in engineering to one in philosophy and education.