A Month of Many Adventures
When I was asked to write a reflection on what my first month as a Graduate Assistant in the SCSJ has been like, I really didn’t know where to start. I could talk about moving across country (from...
View ArticleUsing Economics to Do Justice
For the past ten weeks I have been a Micah Corps intern for the Great Plains Methodist Conference. Through this internship, my team and I researched social justice topics in the community with...
View ArticleWisdom For the Journey
Former SCSJ Graduate Assistant, Kevin Kuehl, shared some wisdom for all those participating in Post-Graduate Volunteering or entering religious life upon graduation last spring. Here are the...
View Article3-3 Program Student Angie Ngo Blends Social Justice and Business
When sophomore Angie Ngo was researching universities as a high school senior, she was looking to continue her Catholic education. New to her, however, was the Jesuit tradition. “I sought out Jesuit...
View Article6 Creighton students spent spring break at a homeless shelter. It was an...
Yoshua Piescer said he was a little scared the other night when a homeless man waved him over in front of the Siena-Francis House homeless shelter. The Creighton University student was in his second...
View ArticleLife in Post Graduation Missioning: Speech by Erica Reist
Of course, I first want to congratulate you all, for a lot of things – congratulations for four incredible years at an outstanding University, for giving of your heart and your mind to this place and...
View ArticleSCSJ readies to send more than 240 students out on Fall Service & Justice Trips
The Creighton University Schlegel Center for Service and Justice Fall Service & Justice Trips will again send students around the nation next week to serve, learn, and go alongside people and...
View ArticleLessons Learned from the Civil Rights Visionaries of Memphis
Sophomore Bhavan Chana shares some of the lessons she learned from her 2019 Spring Break Service & Justice Trip to Memphis, TN. Memphis has Soul Memphis, Tennessee is home to so much more than...
View ArticleBeing Unreservedly Yourself
“Come up with me! Will you come up with me?!” A teenage girl named J. looked at me and eagerly asked that question as she yanked on my arm, practically dragging me out of the church pew we were...
View ArticleIn Gratitude
As a senior who is graduating in less than two weeks, reflection over the past four years and deep, grateful nostalgia have been consuming most of my time. It doesn’t seem real that soon I’ll be an...
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